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Engaging with the Google generation  (Eldis)
An introduction to institutional repositories  (Eldis)
We are in the process of constructing a new political field, and this is just the beginning  (genderIT)
Of empty purses and tattered pockets: Stitching funding back into gender and ICT  (genderIT)
Using ICT to adapt to the consequences of climate change: lessons from the Arctic  (Eldis)
Still a way to go for Arab human rights on the internet  (Eldis)
The internet is for porn? kaBLOG on harmful content - 1 November 2007  (genderIT)
Can the Internet promote increased political participation?  (Eldis)
How are Indonesian NGOs utilising internet technology?  (Eldis)
ICTs and health in Uganda: benefits, challenges and contradictions  (genderIT)
Computerising agricultural cooperatives: a practical guide  (Eldis)
Impact of mobile phones on SME supply chains in Nigeria  (Eldis)
India: New e-waste report by ToxicsLink (Sept 2007)  (Incommunicado)
Money for tech? Tech and money? Facilitating womens engagement in the financing discourse through the use of ICT  (genderIT)
Where is the Money for Women's Rights Work on ICT? A brief look at the funding landscape for womens organisations working on information and communic  (genderIT)
Cottrell, "Internet Weather" in Africa  (Incommunicado)
Does regulation stifle or enable ICT connectivity?  (Eldis)
Citizen journalism through effective and accurate blogging  (Eldis)
Greenpeace-Report: Cutting edge contamination (February 2007)  (Incommunicado)
Rebooting Canada's Approach to E-waste (August 2007)  (Incommunicado)
E-government improves service delivery in India  (Eldis)
Web sites usability and speed of response in developing countries  (Eldis)
Using the Internet for advocacy  (Eldis)
MS on F/OSS TCO  (Incommunicado)
Can the ICT sector leverage its unique position in exapnding economic opportunity?  (Eldis)
Reviewing the policy context for research publication in South Africa  (Eldis)
Assessing information flows in Aceh  (Eldis)
ICT potential remains largely unexploited in Africa  (Eldis)
How to develop an Open Access journal  (Eldis)
ToxicsLink about Extended Producer Responsibility (Jan 2007)  (Incommunicado)
Demanding our reproductive rights on the web: A Uruguayan experience  (genderIT)
Green Revolution 2.0 initiatives in Africa: the start of a corporate biotech boom?  (Eldis)
A handbook on Open Access  (Eldis)
Do internet and communication technologies ( ICTs) assist in development?  (Eldis)
Dealing with fraud and internet "love": women and cybercrime in Burkina Faso  (genderIT)
Have mobile phones improved animal health services in Kenya?  (Eldis)
Financing for ICT for Development in India  (genderIT)
PAE Issue #47: Duhs on Sen, Shaffer on Poverty  (Incommunicado)
ICTs are changing the way the government does business for people  (Eldis)
Prolonging independent living for the elderly through new technologies  (Eldis)
Finding a difficult balance: Human rights, law enforcement and cyber violence against women  (genderIT)
Unequal protection, cyber crime and the internet in India  (genderIT)
Needed some guidance on my Thesis on ICT for development  (Incommunicado)
There is mixed evidence to support the idea that mobile phones are an effective healthcare intervention in developing countries  (Eldis)
Managerial and political challenges for e-government  (Eldis)
Does e-government erode the nation state?  (Eldis)
Does IT application cause government reforms?  (Eldis)
Muncipal e-governace improves across the world  (Eldis)
csmonitor.com: How do you make electronics easier to recycle? (March 2007)  (Incommunicado)
The fight against female circumcision in West Africa transposed on the internet  (genderIT)
Cybercrime laws are not enough, there is also a need for education  (genderIT)
Integration of ICTs in the Health System: Basic Services and Risks to Privacy  (genderIT)
Birthing Choices and ChallengesUnderstanding the new reproductive technologies  (genderIT)
E-government should support bureaucracy rather than reducing it  (Eldis)
Building New Livelihoods In A Conflict Zone Using ICTs  (Incommunicado)

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