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Developing Nations, the Digital Divide and Research Databases
Authors:Sam  Paul Donovan  Clint Rumble
Institution:Brooks is the Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for EBSCO Information Services, Ipswich, MA 01938, USA;Donovan is the Vice President of Sales for Europe for EBSCO Information Services, Ipswich, MA 01938, USA;Rumble is the Vice President Sales for Asia, Australia, and Africa, EBSCO Information Services, Ipswich, MA 01938, USA
Abstract:The digital divide affects many nations of the developing world. The term encompasses inadequate funding, a lack of necessary computer and Internet skills, and a lack of English-language proficiency that hinder expansion and use of digital information resources. Visionary individuals and organizations can assist these countries with their information needs. Aggregated full-text databases serve as a prominent tool in closing the digital divide because they provide important research resources. Participating organizations must demonstrate the value of these resources to users and supply essential training to ensure success with electronic resource initiatives.
Keywords:Digital divide  Developing nations  Full-text databases  Database vendors  Information dissemination  eIFL  Open Society Institute  INASP  EBSCO
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