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Publications : eAsia 2008
CSDMS publishes print and online magazines on themes of e-governance, ICT4D, ICT in education, ehealth, telecentres and radio. You can avail the opportunity to subscribe our magazines online and get them delivered to your desktop. You can, of course, unsubscribe anytime.
The publications are:
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egov - (www.egovonline.net) egov caters to the information needs of government agencies, industrial organisations and the wider community in the area of e-Governance and helps create dialogues and discussions on a wide range of issues pertaining to the use of information technologies
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digital Learning - (www.digitallearning.in) Digital Learning is aimed at providing a knowledge sharing space for ICT and Education practitioners. This magazine also serves as a forum for national and international discussions and decisions to be debated among the education sector practitioners.
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ehealth - (www.ehealthonline.org) eHEALTH focuses on ICTs, technologies and applications for the healthcare and life sciences industry and brings the much needed multi-channel, integrated media platform for facilitating business communications focusing on technology and management perspectives for various stakeholders in the healthcare domain.
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i4d - (www.i4donline.net) i4d is a unique media initiative which does advocacy and capacity building of local level organisations through trainings and workshops, integrates knowledge and content and is primarily engaged in documenting case studies, articles and success stories on ICT for Development.
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telecentres - (www.telecentremagazine.net) telecentre magazine acts as an interface between telecentre leaders, technology solution providers, knowledge repositories, and decision makers. The magazine raises awareness about telecentres, serving a platform for research, analysis, advocacy and the development of a stronger telecentre ecosystem.
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Radio Duniya - (www.radioduniya.in) Radio Duniya is India's first radio monthly, which presents discussions on the policies affecting the radio scenario, shares information on the commercial aspects of radio and captures the potential of radio for bringing about social equity and development.
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