This article examines the growing significance of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the development, organization, and dissemination of modern scientific research. ICT has become an essential component of contemporary research practices, enabling scholars to collect, process, store, and analyze data with unprecedented speed and accuracy. The paper highlights how digital tools, online databases, computational methods, and communication platforms have transformed traditional research paradigms by expanding access to scientific information, facilitating international collaboration, and improving research efficiency. Special attention is given to the impact of ICT on methodological innovation, including data-driven research models, simulation technologies, virtual laboratories, and advanced analytical software. The study also addresses challenges associated with ICT integration, such as digital inequality, cybersecurity risks, information overload, and ethical concerns. Overall, the paper emphasizes that ICT not only accelerates scientific progress but also reshapes the epistemological and organizational foundations of research activities. Effective integration of ICT is therefore crucial for ensuring transparency, productivity, and global competitiveness in scientific inquiry.
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