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The Philippines has one of the richest base of information and communication technology workers in the world. These books discuss the historical development that led to this phenomenon, and the need to keep the Philippines on top of the ICT pyramid in the world. All these books advocate for the promotion of ICT as a key factor in the country's social development.

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Category: Information and Communication Technology
  1. ASEAN Communication Educators' Forum: Re-tooling for Emerging Cybercommunity. (Dec. 1996). Manila, Philippines. Report.

  2. Claudio, Corazon PB.(1990). Selected Readings on Telecommunication. Manila: Technology Risk and Development Foundation and SITECH Resources Group, Inc.

  3. Braid, Florangel Rosario and Ramon R.Tuazon. (1998). A Reader on Information and
    Communication Technology Planning for Development. Manila: Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication 221pp.

  4. Braid , Florangel Rosario and Carmen B. de Leon. (eds.). (1997). Alternative Futures: Towards a Learning Society. Manila: Foundation for Continuing Education & Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication. 354pp.

  5. Braid, Florangel Rosario, Alberto, Evangeline R. & Tuazon, Ramon R. eds. (1991). Public Access: Multisectoral Consultations on Communication Issues - Towards a National Communication Policy framework. Manila: Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication.

  6. Braid, Florangel Rosario, et.al. (1990). Communication for the Common Good: Towards a Framework for National Communication Policy. Manila: Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication.

  7. Espiritu, S.C. et al. (eds).(2000). Philippine Educational System and Information Technology. Q uezon City: Katha Publishing. 215pp

  8. Foundation for Continuing Education. (1997). Alternative Futures: Towards a Learning Society (Papers Presented during the First National Congress on Continuing Education). Manila: Foundation for Continuing Education (FORCE) & Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication.

  9. Philippine Center for Investigative Reporting. (2000). The Ultimate Textbook: An I Book. Metro Manila: PCIJ 77pp.

  10. Talisayon, V.M.(1990). Preparing the ASEAN for the Information Century: A Comparative Study of Policies and Programs on Computers in Science and Mathematics Education. Quezon City: U.P. press. 186pp.

  11. Villafuerte, N.F. (2001). Understanding Cyberspace. Makati City: Apple of Gold Publishing. 348pp
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