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- A comprehensive synthesis of research - Information and Communication Technology in educationNiki Davis, Roger Carlsen. 3-14 [doi]
- Lifelong Learning in the Knowledge Society - Implications for educationTom J. van Weert. 15-25 [doi]
- Collective intelligence and capacity building - In a networked societyBernard Cornu. 27-34 [doi]
- ETampere - Social engineering of the Knowledge SocietyJarmo Viteli. 35-45 [doi]
- Information: a strategic resource for technological changeJean-Marie Leclerc. 47-55 [doi]
- Preserving informationAndré Hurst. 57-66 [doi]
- Towards an Indigenous vision for the Information SocietyKenneth Deer, Ann-Kristin Håkansson. 67-80 [doi]
- Vulnerabilities of information technologies - Impact on the Information SocietyKlaus Brunnstein. 81-91 [doi]
- Professional deontology, self-regulation and ethics in the Information SocietyJacques Berleur. 93-107 [doi]
- Developments in the fields of Software Engineering - Professionalism, standards and best practiceJ. Barrie Thompson. 109-122 [doi]
- The role of IEEE computer society in the Information AgeWillis K. King. 123-131 [doi]
- Managing ICT skills profilesAnneke Hacquebard, Steven Dijkxhoorn, Anita Erkelens. 133-144 [doi]
- Enabling ICT adoption in developing Knowledge SocietiesColin Harrison. 145-156 [doi]
- Sustainable development and the Information Society - From Rio to GenevaRené Longet. 157-165 [doi]
- The "e-well" - ICT-enabled integrated, multisectorial development of rural areas in the least developed countriesAntoine Geissbühler, Ousmane Ly. 167-175 [doi]
- Networked economy - Effects on organisational development and the role of educationMikko J. Ruohonen. 177-188 [doi]
- Understanding and interpreting the drivers of the Knowledge EconomyMohan Gurubatham. 189-202 [doi]
- Beyond technology - Mankind as an end, or the end of mankind?André-Yves Portnoff. 203-211 [doi]
- Social engineering of the Internet in developing areasWesley Shrum. 213-221 [doi]
- The "four pillars" and e-education for all - Project proposalBernard Cornu. 225-230 [doi]
- E-solidarity, a means of fighting against FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) - Project proposalAnnie Corsini-Karagouni. 231-236 [doi]
- An indigenous approach to bridging the digital divide - Project proposalKenneth Deer, Ann-Kristin Håkansson. 237-240 [doi]
- E-well: Multi-sectoral development of rural areas - Project proposalAntoine Geissbühler, Ousmane Ly. 241-243 [doi]
- Cybertroc: A barter system for the Information Society - Project proposalColin Harrison. 244-246 [doi]
- Cyber inclusion through activity - Project proposalJean-Marie Leclerc. 247-252 [doi]
- Exploring dilemmas: Ethics, social values and e-Society - Project proposalDeryn Watson. 253-256 [doi]
- Network-blended education of tomorrow - Project proposalTom J. van Weert, David Wood. 257-263 [doi]
- ICTs for education and development in rural communities - Project proposalSithabile Magwizi. 265-270 [doi]
- Just in Time Support for Educational Leadership - Project proposalNiki Davis. 271-277 [doi]
- Unesco - IFIP Youth declaration - IFIP World Computer Congress 2002281-284 [doi]
- IFIP World Information Technology Forum (WITFOR): Vilnius declaration285-295 [doi]
- World Congress on the Digital Divide: Carthage declaration - On the Digital Divide297-299 [doi]
- Conference on Security in Wireless Local Area Networks: Vienna Declaration - On Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)301-303 [doi]