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Communities of practice
Last updated on
11 April 2008
Building online communities of practice: International Open Source Network model
This brief discusses the approaches, tools and technologies used by the International Open Source Network to build online communities of practice. (Asia Pacific Development Information Program: 2005) More info >>
Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries
The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries (EJISDC) provides an online forum for practitioners, teachers, researchers and policy makers to share their knowledge and experience in the design, development, implementation, management and evaluation of information systems and technologies in developing countries. (Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries) More info >>
Journal of Community Informatics
This online journal aims to bring together a global range of academics, Community Informatics (CI) practitioners and national and multi-lateral policy makers, and to provide its readership with useful, clearly-written, insightful and innovative content. (The Journal of Community Informatics) More info >>
Dgroups: development through dialogue
Dgroups is an online home for groups and communities interested in international development. (Dgroups) More info >>
iConnect online
iConnect is an initiative of the International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD) and serves as a platform for knowledge sharing on ICTs in sustainable development. iConnect draws content from experiences from IICD and its partners, links resources and expertise and encourages collaboration. (iConnect online: 2007) More info >>
Organising virtual conferences: lessons and guidelines
This report provides practical guidelines on how to design and organize a successful virtual online conference, based on three factors - participants, organisation, and product. (International Institute for Communication and Development: 2001) More info >>
