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Although there have been two main perspectives on the nature of
music through systematic and cultural musicology, music informatics
has emerged as an interdisciplinary research area which provides a
different idea on the nature of music through computer
technologies. Structuring Music through Markup Language: Designs
and Architectures offers a different approach to music by focusing
on the information organization and the development of XML-based
language. This book aims to offer a new set of tools on for
practical implementations and a new investigation into the theory
of music.
The coming of age of the personal computer and World Wide Web has
made it possible to reach a much wider portion of populations.
Technological determinists as well as social activists saw the
potential of deploying networked computers to the general
citizenry, and internet cafes and telecentres were established.
Over the past twenty years only a handful of very poor countries
did not get onto this bandwagon. ICTs and Sustainable Solutions for
the Digital Divide: Theory and Perspectives focuses on Information
and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D), which
includes any technology used for communication and information.
This publication researches the social side of computing, the
users, and the design of systems that meet the needs of ordinary
users.
Many hundreds of millions of dollars have been wasted by well
meaning philanthropists, aid agencies and governments in projects
to deploy ICT solutions in developing contexts. The very long list
of public Internet access facilities (telecenters, internet cafes,
multi-purpose community centers) that were either closed down, or
that never got off the ground in the first place, is very
troublesome. Yet, there are some cases that seem to be very
effective. ICTs for Global Development and Sustainability: Practice
and Applications unites the theoretical underpinnings and
scientific methodology of an approach of deploying ICT in
marginalized communities to bridge the so-called digital divide.
This book contains case studies of Asia, Africa, Latin America and
the Caribbean that demonstrate which approaches work and which do
not in deploying public access to information sources.
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