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    • Electricity theft in Kampala and potential ICT solutions 

      Mbabazi-Mutebi, Ruth; Sansa-Otim, Julianne; Sebitosi, Ben; Okou, Richard (SPRINGER LNICST 147, 2014)
      Electricity theft is the main source of non-technical losses in electricity distribution utilities. This paper presents data from an ongoing research to study the causes of electricity theft in Kampala, Uganda and people’s ...
    • Globalization challenges of medical education library services in Uganda 

      Kinengyere, A.A (IFLA, 2008)
      The paper focuses on globalization from the perspective of “information access, transfer, exchange and use”. With the advancement in information and communication technology (ICT), information now flows more easily and ...
    • ICT as an engine for Uganda’s economic growth: the role of and opportunities for Makerere University 

      Baryamureeba, Venansius (Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2007)
      The use of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) to improve how goods are produced and services are delivered is a feature of everyday life in developed countries. If ICT is used appropriately, it has the ...
    • ICT research and innovation: As a driver of development 

      BRIGHT Project (Makerere University, 2018)
      BRIGHT project aims at contributing towards sustainable socio-economic growth in Uganda through capacity building in Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) research. Ten (10) PhD students and ...