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| Document Title |
A Reader
on Information and Communication Technology Planning
for Development |
| Author |
Tuazon, Ramon R. and Braid, Florangel
R. eds. |
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Description |
This book is intended for planners
and policymakers in government and industry. It is also
for communication scholars and educators who are interested
in examining the ICT planning and policymaking process.
The book is organized into four parts: Chapter One,
Information and Communication Policies and Plans begins
with a review of the need for a comprehensive communication
policy and recommends a possible framework for such;
Chapter Two, Socio-Cultural and Ethical Aspects of ICT
discusses issues which are often ignored in communication
policy making and planning; Chapter Three is about Political
and Legal Aspects of Information and Communication Technology
and the last, Chapter Four focuses on Information and
Communication Technology in the Philippine Education. |
| Date published |
1998 |
| Language |
English |
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| Contact information |
Asian Institute of Journalism
and Communication
Unit 902 Annapolis Wilshire Plaza, # 11 Annapolis St.
Greenhills San Juan 1502
tel. 725-4227/28 aijcmla@info.com.ph |
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| Document Title |
APO
Study on the Digital Divide: Country Paper on the Philippines |
| Author |
William T. Torres, Ph.D. |
| Document
Description |
This paper discusses the definition
of Digital Divide according to the Philippine setting.
It also discusses ICT Related Policies of the government
on telecommunications and e-Commerce. |
| Date published |
August, 2002 |
| Language |
English |
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| Contact information |
Moscom Philippines, Makati
City, Philippines http://www.mozcom.com |
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| Document Title |
Communication
for the Common Good: Towards a Framework for a National
Communication Policy |
| Date issued |
1990 |
| Document
Description |
Part One of this report, the context
of Policy Formulation presents some philosophical considerations
which guide the foundation of communication policies
in the Philippines; Part Two, current and specific issues
provides a situational analysis and the options and
strategies required; and the general issues, included
in Part Three, are the perennial issues besetting the
communication sector. |
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| URL address |
Asian Institute of Journalism and
Communication
Unit 902 Annapolis Wilshire Plaza, # 11 Annapolis St.
Greenhills San Juan 1502
tel. 725-4227/28 aijcmla@info.com.ph
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| Document Title |
The
Information Age |
| Author |
Emmanuel
Lallana and Margaret Uy |
| Document
Description |
This
document is part of the series “Primers for the
Information Economy, Society and Policy”.
It reviews the digital and ICT revolution and how these
things changed the economy. It outlines their
impact and charts the challenges to be faced arising
from the use of ICT. |
| Date published |
May 2003 |
| Language |
English |
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| Contact information |
http://www.eprimers.apdip.net/series
; http://www.fit-ed.org/easean |
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| Document Title |
Information
and Technology in Developing Countries of Asia |
| Author |
Brahm Prakash |
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Description |
This paper presents ICT policies in
the Asian region. Included here are both domestic and
regional policies to ensure greater application of technology,
especially in the poorer nations of Asia. |
| Date published |
2002 |
| Language |
English |
| Attached file |
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| Contact information |
Asian Development Bank
(ADB) |
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| Document Title |
Offshore
Outsourcing: The New Hope of the Philippine ICT
Industry |
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Description |
This
article appears in the IT Resources 2003-2004 Edition.
The article gives a situationer on the outsourcing business
in the Philippines. It describes opportunity areas
and possible problem areas. |
| Date published |
January
2004 |
| Language |
English |
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| Contact information |
tel.
nos. 8128401 to 03, 8128397 to 98 mail@enterprise.ph
3rd Floor Euroville Bldg., 118 V. A. Rufino
St., Legaspi Village, Makati City |
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| Document Title |
Public
Access: Multisectoral Consultations on Communication
Issues: Towards a National Communication Policy Framework. |
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Description |
This book documents the proceedings
of multisectoral consultation on communication issues
held in April and May 1989. The theme which cuts across
the discussions is public access. Various sectors of
society were invited to share their views. This book
is addressed to policy-makers, mass media practitioners,
legal experts, government information officers, scholars
students and all those who participate more meaningfully
in the strengthening of the present communication system. |
| Date published |
1991 |
| Language |
English |
| Attached file |
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| Contact information |
Unit 902 Annapolis Wilshire
Plaza, # 11 Annapolis St. Greenhills San Juan 1502
tel. 725-4227/28 aijcmla@info.com.ph |
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| Document Title |
Survey
of Information and Communication Technology Utilization
in Philippine Public High Schools |
| Author |
Victoria
L. Tinio |
| Document
Description |
This
document contains the results of the study commissioned
by the Center of International Cooperation for Computerization
(CICC) of Japan. The study was conducted to determine
ICT usage particularly in the secondary school beneficiaries
of the 1996 Computerization Program of the Department
of Education. |
| Date published |
March
2002 |
| Language |
English |
| Attached file |
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| Contact information |
www.digitalphilippines.org |
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| Document Title |
The
Right to Know: Access to Information in Southeast
Asia |
| Date issued |
2001 |
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Description |
The Right to Know
examines the state of the media and information access
in eight countries in Southeast Asia. It contains the
findings of a cross-country survey that ranked the countries
according to their opennes.The Philippines and Thailand
rank as the most transparent countries. |
| Attached file |
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| Contact information |
Philippine Center for Investigative
Journalism (PCIJ)
e-mail address: pcij@cnl.net
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| Document Title |
Universal
Access Benchmarking Study |
| Author |
International Telecommunications Union |
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Description |
The study was conducted
to determine the extent of universal access to telecommunication
services in the country. The report gives the findings
of the study as well as recommendations for the Philippines
to surpass ITU recommended levels for developing countries. |
| Date published |
2000 |
| Language |
English |
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| Contact information |
Columbia Tower, Ortigas
Avenue, Brgy. Wack-Wack Mandaluyong City, Philippines
1555
tel nos. (632) 727-7960- to 79 http://www.dotcmain.gov.ph/
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