Technology Management & IT Careers Library Guide

This guide brings together high‑quality open access (OA) and open educational resources (OER) to support Technology Management, IT leadership, and career development across IT‑related programmes at Vector Technology Institute.

How to Use This Guide

  • Start here: Use “Core Research & Policy Sources” for assignments on technology strategy, digital transformation, and ICT policy.
  • Need management or leadership context? Use “Management, Innovation & Digital Economy Readings” to find books and articles on managing technology and innovation.
  • Planning your career? Use “Career & Labour‑Market Tools” to explore job roles, skills, and pathways in IT and related fields.
  • Working on security or governance topics? Use “Standards, Frameworks & Governance” for authoritative references like NIST, OWASP, and MITRE ATT&CK.

1. Core Research & Policy Sources

Use these for assignments on technology management, ICT in business, digital transformation, and policy in Jamaica, the Caribbean, and globally.


2. Management, Innovation & Digital Economy Readings

Use these book and journal platforms for readings on managing technology, innovation, and digital transformation.

  • Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) – Peer‑reviewed books on management, economics, and technology policy.
  • OAPEN – Open books in business, management, and social sciences; good for leadership, innovation, and organisational change.
  • Open Research Library – Platform for scholarly OA ebooks, including technology and innovation management topics.
  • Open Book Publishers – Monographs and textbooks, some on technology, education, and society.
  • National Academies Press – Reports on innovation systems, digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, and workforce development.
  • SAGE Open – Social science research including management, organisational behaviour, and education.

3. Standards, Frameworks & Governance

Use these authoritative frameworks in assignments on IT governance, risk management, cybersecurity, and policy.

  • NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 – Core reference for cybersecurity risk management, controls, and governance.
  • OWASP Top 10 Web Application Security Risks – Community‑maintained list of critical web app security risks; essential for secure development discussions.
  • MITRE ATT&CK – Knowledge base of adversary tactics and techniques; useful for threat modelling, SOC, and security operations assignments.
  • ISO/IEC 27001 overview – High‑level information about the ISO standard for information security management systems (many detailed documents are paid, but descriptions are open).
  • Commonwealth of Learning (COL) – Guidance on open and distance learning, OER policy, and digital skills; useful for technology management in education contexts.

Note: These are standards and frameworks, not journal articles. Cite them as official guidance or organisational documents in your assignments.


4. Career & Labour‑Market Tools (IT & Tech)

Use these tools to explore IT job roles, required skills, and career paths in Jamaica, the Caribbean, and globally.

  • O*NET OnLine – Detailed information on occupations, skills, knowledge, and tasks, including many IT and cybersecurity roles; excellent for mapping programme outcomes to careers.
  • World Bank – Digital Development – Topic pages and reports on digital jobs, skills, and the digital economy.
  • IDB – Skills & Labour Market publications – Use filters to find reports on ICT skills, youth employment, and digital transformation in the region.
  • Saylor Academy – Free online courses that can support IT career skills (project management, business, communication) alongside technical learning.
  • OpenLearn – Digital & IT – Short courses and micro‑learning on cybersecurity, digital skills, and IT management; good for CV building and upskilling.

5. OER Courses & Teaching Materials (Technology Management)

Use these for course content, case studies, and practical activities in technology management, IT project management, and digital strategy.

  • MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) – Courses in management, information systems, and technology strategy; includes syllabi, lecture notes, and some videos.
  • MERLOT – Learning objects and modules related to project management, IT management, and business technology.
  • OER Commons – Open courses and modules; search for “technology management”, “IT project management”, or “digital transformation”.
  • BCcampus Open Textbooks – Open textbooks on business, project management, and communications that support technology management courses.

Suggested use: Instructors can mix core readings from DOAB/OAPEN with case‑based activities from MIT OCW, MERLOT, and OER Commons to design applied technology management assignments.


6. Media, Cases & Insights (Use with Caution)

Use these for practice‑oriented insights, case ideas, and class discussion—not as peer‑reviewed research.

  • HBS Working Knowledge – Business practice insights and short cases; useful for technology strategy and innovation discussions.
  • Knowledge@Wharton – Articles and podcasts on digital disruption, platforms, and tech‑enabled business models.
  • TED – Talks on technology, innovation, leadership, and the future of work; good for reflection and debate.
  • YouTube – Use curated channels for IT leadership, cybersecurity, and digital transformation; prefer university or reputable organisation channels.

Reminder: Always pair these practice sources with at least one peer‑reviewed or official source (journal article, report, or framework) in assessed work.

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