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This is the inaugural volume of the AJIS. We have selected five relevant and interesting articles for this issue. Three of these articles are full length empirical research articles, one is a case and one is a teaching note. The three research articles reflect diversity in topic, research-method and country-studied concerning ICTs in Africa. They serve as a good beginning in our long journey to document empirical, critical and conceptual contributions on ICT issues and the advancement of ICTs within the context of Africa. Read Full Editorial Below. Table of Contents |
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