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<blockquote>The International Journal on Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions (ICTer) will publish research findings in all aspects of Computer Science, Information Technology and Information Systems which will facilitate sustainable development in emerging regions. For example these can be in innovative approaches to providing access to the Internet, support for local languages and local language based search techniques, suitable applications for emerging regions in areas of eHealth, eLearning, eGovernment etc. The emphasis is on the publication of papers based on original research work, but is also open to, Case Studies and extended versions of peer reviewed Conference papers.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>The International Journal on Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions (ICTer) will publish research findings in all aspects of Computer Science, Information Technology and Information Systems which will facilitate sustainable development in emerging regions. For example these can be in innovative approaches to providing access to the Internet, support for local languages and local language based search techniques, suitable applications for emerging regions in areas of eHealth, eLearning, eGovernment etc. The emphasis is on the publication of papers based on original research work, but is also open to, Case Studies and extended versions of peer reviewed Conference papers.</blockquote>
  
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The International Journal on Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions (ICTer) will publish research findings in all aspects of Computer Science, Information Technology and Information Systems which will facilitate sustainable development in emerging regions. For example these can be in innovative approaches to providing access to the Internet, support for local languages and local language based search techniques, suitable applications for emerging regions in areas of eHealth, eLearning, eGovernment etc. The emphasis is on the publication of papers based on original research work, but is also open to, Case Studies and extended versions of peer reviewed Conference papers.