Information Bank on African Development Studies (IBADS)

In achieving the multiple objectives of increasing Africa's access to information, strengthening its research and policymaking capacity, and narrowing the technology gap between Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and other developing regions, the World Bank (through its Africa Technical Department, and Information Solutions Group Department) has set up the Information Bank on African Development Studies (IBADS) to make the Bank's information on Africa electronically accessible. The note describes IBADS, as an electronic mailing service to disseminate information about development studies on SSA. It contains data archives of abstracts of studies, which are electronically retrieved, and mailed to a requestor over the global INTERNET. The service will be expanded to include full-text reports, and relevant development studies undertaken by other units of the Bank, as well as academic, and research institutions worldwide. The note further describes how to access IBADS, how to become a subscriber, and how to include an abstract under IBADS.

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Main Author: Raheem, Ghazali
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 1994-05
Subjects:ACCESS TO INFORMATION, ELECTRONIC NETWORKING, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, INTERVENTION, TEXT DEVELOPMENT BANKS, ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY, DEVELOPMENT NETWORKS, DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE SHARING, RESEARCH COLLABORATION, CAPACITY BUILDING, TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS, DEVELOPING AREAS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1994/05/1620931/information-bank-african-development-studies-ibads
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10017
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spelling dig-okr-10986100172024-08-08T17:58:55Z Information Bank on African Development Studies (IBADS) Una Banque d'Information sur les Etudes de Developpement Africain (IBADS) Raheem, Ghazali ACCESS TO INFORMATION ELECTRONIC NETWORKING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION TEXT DEVELOPMENT BANKS ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY ACCESS TO INFORMATION DEVELOPMENT NETWORKS DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION KNOWLEDGE SHARING RESEARCH COLLABORATION CAPACITY BUILDING TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS DEVELOPING AREAS In achieving the multiple objectives of increasing Africa's access to information, strengthening its research and policymaking capacity, and narrowing the technology gap between Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and other developing regions, the World Bank (through its Africa Technical Department, and Information Solutions Group Department) has set up the Information Bank on African Development Studies (IBADS) to make the Bank's information on Africa electronically accessible. The note describes IBADS, as an electronic mailing service to disseminate information about development studies on SSA. It contains data archives of abstracts of studies, which are electronically retrieved, and mailed to a requestor over the global INTERNET. The service will be expanded to include full-text reports, and relevant development studies undertaken by other units of the Bank, as well as academic, and research institutions worldwide. The note further describes how to access IBADS, how to become a subscriber, and how to include an abstract under IBADS. 2012-08-13T10:10:49Z 2012-08-13T10:10:49Z 1994-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1994/05/1620931/information-bank-african-development-studies-ibads https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10017 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 17 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ELECTRONIC NETWORKING
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERVENTION
TEXT DEVELOPMENT BANKS
ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
DEVELOPMENT NETWORKS
DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
RESEARCH COLLABORATION
CAPACITY BUILDING
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS
DEVELOPING AREAS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ELECTRONIC NETWORKING
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERVENTION
TEXT DEVELOPMENT BANKS
ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
DEVELOPMENT NETWORKS
DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
RESEARCH COLLABORATION
CAPACITY BUILDING
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS
DEVELOPING AREAS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ELECTRONIC NETWORKING
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERVENTION
TEXT DEVELOPMENT BANKS
ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
DEVELOPMENT NETWORKS
DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
RESEARCH COLLABORATION
CAPACITY BUILDING
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS
DEVELOPING AREAS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ELECTRONIC NETWORKING
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERVENTION
TEXT DEVELOPMENT BANKS
ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
DEVELOPMENT NETWORKS
DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
RESEARCH COLLABORATION
CAPACITY BUILDING
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS
DEVELOPING AREAS
Raheem, Ghazali
Information Bank on African Development Studies (IBADS)
description In achieving the multiple objectives of increasing Africa's access to information, strengthening its research and policymaking capacity, and narrowing the technology gap between Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and other developing regions, the World Bank (through its Africa Technical Department, and Information Solutions Group Department) has set up the Information Bank on African Development Studies (IBADS) to make the Bank's information on Africa electronically accessible. The note describes IBADS, as an electronic mailing service to disseminate information about development studies on SSA. It contains data archives of abstracts of studies, which are electronically retrieved, and mailed to a requestor over the global INTERNET. The service will be expanded to include full-text reports, and relevant development studies undertaken by other units of the Bank, as well as academic, and research institutions worldwide. The note further describes how to access IBADS, how to become a subscriber, and how to include an abstract under IBADS.
topic_facet ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ELECTRONIC NETWORKING
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERVENTION
TEXT DEVELOPMENT BANKS
ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
DEVELOPMENT NETWORKS
DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
RESEARCH COLLABORATION
CAPACITY BUILDING
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS
DEVELOPING AREAS
author Raheem, Ghazali
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title Information Bank on African Development Studies (IBADS)
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title_full Information Bank on African Development Studies (IBADS)
title_fullStr Information Bank on African Development Studies (IBADS)
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title_sort information bank on african development studies (ibads)
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 1994-05
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