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Computation in Latin America: An Annotated Bibliography and Other Sources of Information

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There has been a great deal of interest recently in problems of computation in developing countries. The Jerusalem Conference on Information Technology held in Israel in 1971 (see Bibliography Key, Jerusalem) was dedicated wholly to the topic, and since then the Rio Symposium on Computer Education for Developing Countries (see Rio), and the IBI-ICC Conference on Informatics in Government (see Florence), both held in 1972, have dealt directly with these problems. Latin America has been intent on benefiting from the application of computer technology to development, but the advent of the technology has not always met with the success that was expected. However, the lack of policy that brought about the random introduction of computers into a country, often sacrificing other equipment or services also critical to its development, is now giving way to more rational procedures. A number of countries (Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico) are presently engaged in detailed studies of their systems and those of other developing nations in order to learn from their experiences. This article is an attempt to aid that research effort by providing an annotated bibliography and other sources of information on computation in the region.

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Key: Because many of the entries have common sources, an abbreviated notation is used to indicate the ones used most frequently.Google Scholar

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World Conference on Computer Education, August 24-28, 1970 (Proceedings of the IFIP Conference held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Edited by B. Scheepmaker and K. L. Zinn. Distributors for Europe: Walters Noordhoff, Groningen, The Netherlands; distributors for the rest of the world: Science Associates/International, New York, N.Y. Published 1971.Google Scholar

AVICE:

Asociación Venezolana de Ingeniería de Computación Electrónica. The Venezuelan Association for Electronic Computation Engineering publishes a yearly memoir, Ingeniería de Computación, starting with 1967. The reports are available from AVICE, Apartado de Correos 2006, Caracas.Google Scholar

CIADI:

Anales del Primer Congreso Iberoamericano de Informática (1er CIADI, Mayo 28-Junio 3 de 1972) (Proceedings of the Conference held in Buenos Aires, Argentina). Organized by the Sociedad Argentina de Computación (SAC) and sponsored by UNESCO and IBI-ICC (Intergovernmental Bureau for Informatics—International Computation Center). Publishers: SAC, c/o Mauricio Milchberg, Cerrito 264, 4o Piso, Buenos Aires.Google Scholar

Comp. y Sist.:

Computadoras y Sistemas. A monthly data processing journal published in Buenos Aires by Ediciones Experiencia, Cangallo 935, 2o Piso, Oficina 211 Buenos Aires.Google Scholar

Cuernavaca:

The Role of the Computer in Economic and Social Research in Latin America (National Bureau of Economic Relations, New York, 1974). Edited by Nancy D. Ruggles. A selection of the papers presented at the conference on the role of the computer in economic and social research in Latin America, held in Cuernavaca, October 25-29, 1971. Sponsored jointly by the National Bureau of Economic Relations, Colegio de México, Instituto Torcuato di Tella, and the Fundação Getulio Vargas.Google Scholar

Economía y Desarrollo:

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Florence:

World Conference on Informatics in Government, October 16-20, 1972 (Working papers of the First World Conference on Informatics in Government, held in Florence, Italy). Sponsored by the IBI-ICC, 23 Viale Civilta del Lavoro, 00144 Roma.Google Scholar

Jerusalem:

Jerusalem Conference on Information Technology, August 1971 (Proceedings of the Conference held in Jerusalem). Published by ILTAM (18 Keren Hayesod Street, P.O.B. 7170, Jerusalem), 1971; 2 vols.Google Scholar

Rio:

Computer Education for Development (Based on the Rio Symposium on Computer Education for Developing Countries, August 1972, Rio de Janeiro). Sponsored jointly by the Brazilian Academy of Science and the IBI-ICC. Edited by Claudia Bussell. Publisher: Ao Livro Técnico, S.A., Av. Presidente Vareas 962 6o Andar, ZC.58, C.P.3655, Guanabara, Brazil.Google Scholar

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The Sloan School of Management, M.I.T., publishes a working paper series which has included some works on computation in Latin America. Copies may be obtained from Ms. Patte MacPherson, Sloan School of Management Working Paper Series, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. 02139.Google Scholar

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