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Availability: Available
Publication date: 06 Oct 1999
Language: English
Pages: 136
Tables: 6
Charts: 2
ISBN: 9789264173798
OECD Code: 901999241E1
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This issue of the STI Review examines the development of ICT infrastructure in the OECD area, reveals how this powerful tool supports the work of scientists and highlights the role of government in realising the potential of ICT for science. It is based on the Global Research Village II Conference, held in Sintra, Portugal on 17-18 September 1998 and organised jointly by the Portuguese Ministry for Science and Technology and the OECD.
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STI - Science, Technology and Industry Review (Discontinued)
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Table of contents:
-Maximising the Benefits of Information Technology for Science: Overview and Major Issues by Jean Eric Augert and Viviane Bayar -A Global Research Infrastructure for the Global Research Village: The European Perspective by Hans-Peter Azmann and Sabine Payr -Computer Networks and the Virtual College by John P. Walsh and Ann Roselle -Electronic Publishing Issues by Karel Leeflang and Jim Gilmore -Denmark's Electronic Research Library: A Tool for Institutional Change by Jens Thorhauge -The Future of Mathematical Databases by Jean-Pierre Bourguignon and the European Mathematical Society -Information Infrastructures in the Social Sciences by William Sims Bainbridge
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