Information transfer as technical assistance for development
Marta L. Dosa
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1985, vol. 36, issue 3, 146-152
Abstract:
Policies for development assistance have undergone several changes in recent decades. These changes have affected the information needs in developing countries and the responses of aid agencies. The article outlines trends in assistance strategies and types of international organizations as sources of information transfer. The review concludes with information‐related factors to be considered by technical assistance projects and implications for developing countries.
Date: 1985
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