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Towards E-Learning in Higher Education in Libya
2010
Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology
This paper presents the higher education context in Libya and outlines the applications of ICT and e-learning in Libyan higher education to date. ...
The paper also outlines the prospects for the integration of e-learning into Libyan higher education and concludes with proposing an integrated approach to advancing the introduction of e-learning in Libya ...
This support also opens the door for the partner community and encourages investment in Libya. ...
doi:10.28945/1218
fatcat:2zp54r6zgvajnhcaoyet2r4nc4
Impact of corona virus crisis management among Libyan population
2022
International Journal of Health Sciences
In Libya, there have been little research on the influence of immigrants and military conflict on the spread of infectious diseases. ...
Exploratory scenarios can provide scientific strategic advice to policy processes in this state of basic ambiguity, allowing them to be better prepared. ...
They found the concept of digital inequity and digital ethics are still very limited, underrated, and unclear in some countries as Libya. ...
doi:10.53730/ijhs.v6ns5.9749
fatcat:53uaj6wqf5fwxadijudvx4awpa
The Impact of COVID-19 on Users' Visit to the Shopping Centers in Libya
2021
Scientific Research Communications
Through the performed questionnaire on the residents of Dernah, Libya, it was found that they depend on cars as a main mean of transportation. ...
Reformations in the world's economic system and changes in human precautions and behaviors are expected to influence several other aspects directly and indirectly. ...
Acknowledgments As the corresponding author I am studying my Ph.D. at Kastamonu University. This study conducted in Dernah, Libya. Thank you for supporting to the residence of Dernah, Libya. ...
doi:10.52460/src.2021.005
fatcat:2pkwrn37hzbb5e57xvcpgnkhwy
Understanding the risk and protective factors associated with obesity amongst Libyan adults - a qualitative study
2018
BMC Public Health
Despite obesity reaching epidemic proportions in Libya, since the discovery of oil in 1959, there is a lack of information about obesity in Libyan adults. ...
Our findings have implications for Libyan health policy and highlight the urgent need for action towards mitigating against the obesity epidemic in Libya. ...
Funding The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Libya, Omar Al-Mukhtar University in Al-Bayda, Libya and the Regional Health Ministry in Benghazi, Libya provided funding for the study ...
doi:10.1186/s12889-018-5411-z
pmid:29653525
pmcid:PMC5899402
fatcat:pqnhnaz5nrgqnowtcugjsww6gm
New Evidence on the HIV Epidemic in Libya
2013
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
Libya had one of the world's largest nosocomial HIV outbreaks in the late 1990s leading to the detention of 6 foreign medical workers. ...
Conclusions: In this first biobehavioral survey among PWID in Libya, we detected one of the highest (or even the highest) levels of HIV infection worldwide in the absence of a comprehensive harm-reduction ...
Tripoli, and the data management teams at the NCDC in Tripoli and at LSTM. ...
doi:10.1097/qai.0b013e318284714a
pmid:23337363
fatcat:los6aul525adzgntk47zomyx7a
Exploratory study of the attitudes of academic staff in Libyan Universities towards the role of the Internet
2013
2013 IEEE Third International Conference on Information Science and Technology (ICIST)
in Libya over the next few years. ...
This study has been directed to disclose the attitudes of academic staff in Libyan universities towards Internet-based learning and training. ...
The proliferation of digital technology because
majority of people are using computers and
social media channels to communicate with
each other.
2. ...
doi:10.1109/icist.2013.6747597
fatcat:pddtdryrcje3dk7ftqottqupuy
Exploratory study of the attitudes of academic staff in Libyan Universities towards the role of the Internet
2013
8th International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST-2013)
in Libya over the next few years. ...
This study has been directed to disclose the attitudes of academic staff in Libyan universities towards Internet-based learning and training. ...
The proliferation of digital technology because
majority of people are using computers and
social media channels to communicate with
each other.
2. ...
doi:10.1109/icitst.2013.6750248
dblp:conf/icitst/ElzawiWKP13
fatcat:vivz4xoxerf33przpoyneemxim
Third molar maturity index by measurements of open apices in a Libyan sample of living subjects
2016
Forensic Science International
In addition, as the age of legal majority ranges from 14 to 18 in many countries, and in Libya it is 18 years, radiographic assessment of the degree of third molar development is essential for forensic ...
Digital panoramic radiographs of 307 healthy subjects (163 girls, 144 boys), aged between 14 and 22, were analysed. ...
The age of each individual was reported as communicated by the patient in years. ...
doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2016.07.020
pmid:27622753
fatcat:qjkl3vliyjet7ddmqbt6plql4a
A Study on the Impact of ICT on Collaborative Learning Processes in Libyan Higher Education
2014
Journal of Internet Technology and Secured Transaction
The influence of limited Internet bandwidths in Libya on collaborative learning processes in HE is then presented. ...
digitalized, networked and knowledge-based society. ...
The majority of the participants who studied in the UK (more than 40%) belonged to a group aged (46-55), while the majority of those who worked in Libya (approximately 65%) belonged to a group aged (36 ...
doi:10.20533/jitst.2046.3723.2014.0028
fatcat:ofqv2s7rffdhhotmh6fvzfggse
Libyan PR Participants' Perceptions of and Motivations for Studying PR in Libya
2019
Romanian Journal of Communications and Public Relations
Based on the assumption that PR continues to play a vital role in communities and businesses, it is important to reconsider and evaluate its practices regularly, especially in terms of teaching and skills ...
Public relations in Libya is very much a new phenomenon, even compared with other Arab countries, although there are PR practices growing in tandem with some large local businesses and organisations. ...
is a need to understand PR in the digital revolution, including the Libyan system. ...
doi:10.21018/rjcpr.2019.2.275
fatcat:cdiiz6eh6bbj3fixvakz6ksjcy
Digital Communication and the Pro-Democracy Movement in the Arab World: Role, Significance and Outcomes
2011
Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (in Asia)
It is a reform movement on the march that was first started in Tunisia, which moved to Egypt, and then swept across the region to include Yemen, Bahrain, Libya and Syria. ...
Activists in the rest of the Arab world such as Algeria, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco and Saudi Arabia, were also inspired by the revolts and calls for reform which had been sweeping the Arab world. ...
Digital Communication Instruments: Role, Contribution, Drawback Those who have been following the turmoil that has been sweeping the Arab world will notice that digital communication The New York Times ...
doi:10.1080/19370679.2011.12023189
fatcat:5o4g725zdbc3vmnvjxj3jyxisi
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1901
Man
JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. ...
by the Early Bronze Age pottery of Sicily. ...
Turning now to the question of community of race, the authors have a sufficiently decisive answer. ...
doi:10.2307/2839367
fatcat:5pvzkquz6vg2flcczadsozbqmy
Arabic Information Resources in Malappuram District of Kerala: Need for Bibliographic Control
2017
IRA International Journal of Education and Multidisciplinary Studies
Today information resources in Arabic Language are very much useful to the researchers and community of the world. ...
It includes manuscripts, copper plates and digital resources. It should be bibliographically controlled, digitized and preserved for the benefit of future generation. ...
Some documents only be reproduced with the help of digitization. The Arabic Language Technology and Information and Communication Technology will extend their help in doing the task. ...
doi:10.21013/jems.v5.n3.p10
fatcat:hbfchflcindppk2f2dx4y6ondq
Women, Globalization and Civil Society in the MENA Area: Between Marginalization and Radicalization
2017
Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies
This article analyses the condition of women in the MENA area in the light of the challenges faced by those countries within the context of globalisation. ...
It will argue that, if the position of the MENA countries in the global political economy is increasingly marginalised, this is even truer for women, who are left behind in the process of up-skilling necessary ...
In particular, scholars refer to the current phase as the early stages of the fifth Kondratiev wave (K-wave); a digital, information and communication technology one 9 . ...
doi:10.1080/19448953.2017.1296258
fatcat:hfhp6zp4mvai7bjibl565mahr4
E-MARKETING AND ITS EFFECT ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN THE COMMERCIAL BANKS – LIBYA
2021
Psychology (Savannah, Ga.)
The aim of this paper is to evaluate customer satisfaction in the banking sector of Libya, based on e-marketing. ...
The questionnaire was distributed to a sample of 150 bank customers in Misurata, Libya. ...
This is especially valid in Libya, a developing nation where there is a lack of structure in the banking community (Ramadan & Aita, 2018) . ...
doi:10.17762/pae.v58i1.1140
fatcat:hcfpttkgbfhv3gvo5cio7yoqha
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