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Learning about New Technologies and the Changing Evidence Base for Social Science Research and Decision Making in International Development

Published on 3 November 2011

Information and Communication Technology is a key tool for the intermediary sector and one that is opening up exciting possibilities to produce, share and remix information that has the capacity to change the evidence base for research and collective action. This Practice Paper draws out the implications of some of these innovations for development research and research communications.

Authors

Evangelia Berdou

Research Fellow

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IDS
authors
Berdou, E.
journal
IDS Practice Paper In Brief, issue 4

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