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Information Science: Fields and Technological Issues & Challenges in Developing & Developed Nations

P. K. Paul, P. S. Aithal, R. Saavedra, K.S. Tiwary, B. Aremu, S. Mewada
Abstract

Information is the power and Technology is the driving force for the development of all the facets. Information Science and Technology as a field of study and professional practice is therefore responsible for providing information and technology solutions to different organizations, institutions, sectors, fields, and even to individuals. Information Science and Technology is an emerging field and interdisciplinary in nature that has already been gathered from previous sources and chapters. Information Science and Technology is very diverse and treated in different perspectives viz. information, technological solutions, domain-specific solutions, and so on. Regarding the technologies, it also holds wider coverage in tools, techniques, systems, and technologies. Though Information Science and Technology is available with different names there are certain reasons for the development of each nomenclature/ subject. This paper has discussed the issues and suggestions regarding Information Science in its educational and technological context.

Keywords
Information Science, IT, Computing, Development Studies, Issues and Challenges, Contemporary Scenario
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