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Calhoun, Craig, DeLargy, Pamela, Freymann, John and Whittington, Dale (1992) Microcomputer implementations in the least developed countries: some policy considerations. In: Policy Issues in Microcomputer Applications for Developing Countries: Report of an Ad Hoc Panel on the Use of Microcomputers For. Westview special studies in science, technology, and public policy. Westview Press, Boulder, CO, USA, pp. 127-226. ISBN 9780813385679
Calhoun, Craig, Drummond, William and Whittington, Dale (1991) Computerized information management in a system-poor environment: lessons from the design and implementation of a computer system for the Sudanese Planning Ministry. In: Woodward, Peter, (ed.) Sudan After Nimeiri. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 184-206. ISBN 9780415004800
Calhoun, Craig, Drummond, William and Whittington, Dale (1991) The machine in the desert: lessons from the design and implementation of a computer system for the Sudanese Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning. In: Woodward, Peter, (ed.) Sudan After Nimeiri. RoutledgeCurzon/SOAS series on politics and culture in the Middle East. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 184-206. ISBN 9780415004800
Whittington, Dale and Calhoun, Craig (1988) Reflections on donor coordination: an attempt to establish a microcomputer-based development project directory in Sudan. Carolina Planning Journal, 14 (1). pp. 8-14. ISSN 0164-0070
Whittington, Dale and Calhoun, Craig (1988) Who really wants donor co-ordination? Development Policy Review, 6 (3). pp. 295-309. ISSN 0950-6764
Calhoun, Craig, Drummond, William and Whittington, Dale (1987) Computerised information management in a system-poor environment: lessons from the design and implementation of computer system for the Sudanese Planning Ministry. Third World Planning Review, 9 (4). pp. 347-365. ISSN 0142-7849
Calhoun, Craig, Drummond, William and Whittington, Dale (1987) Computerized information management in a system-poor environment: lessons from the design and implementation of computer system for the Sudanese Planning Ministry. Third World Planning Review, 9 (4). pp. 361-379. ISSN 0142-7849