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020 ## - ISBN - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9780596804350
040 ## - FONTE DA CATALOGAÇÃO
Agência catalogadora BR-BrENAP
Idioma da catalogação Pt_BR
041 ## - IDIOMA
Idioma do texto eng
090 ## - NÚMERO DE CLASSIFICAÇÃO
Número de Classificação 658.4063
Cutter O611
245 10 - TÍTULO PRINCIPAL
Título principal Open government :
Subtítulo collaboration, transparency, and participation in practice /
Indicação de responsabilidade editado por Daniel Lathrop e Laurel Ruma. --
260 ## - IMPRENTA (PUBLICAÇÃO, DISTRIBUIÇÃO, ETC.)
Lugar de publicação, distribuição, etc. Califórnia, EUA :
Nome do editor, distribuidor, etc. O'Reilly Media,
Data de publicação, distribuição, etc 2010.
300 ## - DESCRIÇÃO FÍSICA
Extensão 402 p. :
Detalhes físicos adicionais il.
505 80 - NOTA DE CONTEÚDO
Título FOREWORD - Don Tapscott
-- PREFACE
-- 1. A PEACE CORPS FOR PROGRAMMERS - Matthew Burton
-- Tipping Point: The Extinction of Pencils
-- Competition Is Critical to Any Ecosystm
-- Creating a Developer Corps
-- Conclusion
-- 2. GOVERNMENT AS A PLATAFORM - Tim O'Reilly
-- Government As a Plataform
-- Lesson 1: Open Standards Sparks Innovation and Growth
-- Lesson 2: Build a Simple System and Let It Evolve
-- Lesson 3: Design for Participation
-- A Robustness Principle for Government
-- Lesson 4: Learn from Your "Hackers"
-- Lesson 5: Data Mining Allows You to Harness Implicit Participation
-- Lesson 6: Lower the Barriers to Experimentation
-- Lesson 7: Lead by Example
-- Practical Steps for Government Agencies
-- 3. BY THE PEOPLE - Carl Malamud
-- 4. THE SINGLE POINT OF FAILURE - Beth Simone Noveck
-- The Closed Model of Decison Making
-- New Technologies and Civic Life
-- Participatory Democratic Theory in the Age Networks
-- 5. ENGINEERING GOOD GOVERNMENT - Howard Dierking
-- The Articles of Confederation and the Stovepipe Antipattern
-- Continued Maintenance: The Blob and Confederacy
-- Conclusion
-- 6. ENABLING INNOVATION FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT - David G. Robinson, Harlan Yu, and Edward W. Felten
-- Citizen Initiatives Lead the Way
-- Providing for Reuse and Innovation
-- Data Authenticity Down the Line
-- Why Bother with Bulk?
-- Conclusion
-- 7. ONLINE DELIBERATION AND CIVIC INTELLIGENCE - Douglas Schuler
-- Definitions and Assertions
-- Democracy, Deliberation, and the Internet
-- Findings and Issues
-- Conclusion
-- 8. OPEN GOVERNMENT AND OPEN SOCIETY - Archon Fung and David Weil
-- Transparecency's Moment?
-- The Dark Side of Open Government
-- The Missing Diagnosis
-- Targeted Transparency
-- A Matter of Politics
-- Conclusion
-- 9. "YOU CAN BE THE EYES AND EARS": BARACK OBAMA AN DTHE WISDOM OF CROWDS - Micah L. Sifry
-- Change.gov Shows How to Change the Gov
-- "You Can Be the Eyes and Ears"
-- Recovery.gov Site Still Under Construction
-- Online Town Hall or "Participation Theater"?
-- Open Data and Open Government
-- Co-creation, Co-optation, or Collision?
-- 10. TWO-WAY STREET: GOVERNMENT WITH THE PEOPLE - Mark Drapeau
-- Pockets of Excellence: The Goverati
-- Conclusion
-- 11. CITIZENS' VIEW OF OPEN GOVERNMENT - Brian Reich
-- The First "We President"
-- The Internet Has Made Us Lazy
-- Toward a Findable Government
-- Advanced Citizenship
-- Conclusion
-- 12. AFTER THE COLLAPSE: OPEN GOVERNMENT AND THE FUTURE OF CIVIL SERVICE - David Eaves
-- The Coasean Collapse
-- The Long Tall of Public Policy
-- Patch Culture
-- The End of Objectivity
-- Two Preconditions to Government As Platform: Capacity for Self-Organization and Collaboration Extend the Network
-- The Next Civil Service Culture: The Gift Economy
-- Conclusion
-- 13. DEMOCRACY, UNDER EVERYTHINH - Sarah Schacht
-- Many Voices, Many Messages, One Government
-- My Idea
-- Revealing Obscured Government Data
-- Improving Communication without Being Crushed by Email
-- How to Improve Civic Engagement
-- Conclusion
-- 14. EMERGENT DEMOCRACY - Charles Armstrong
-- Democracy As a Scaling Mechanism
-- Limiting Factors and the Internet
-- Building an Emergent Democracy
-- The Road to Emergent Democracy
-- 15. CASE STUDY: TWEET CONGRESS - Wynn Netherland and Chris McCroskey
-- Tweet Congress: Build an App, Start a Movement
-- Starting the Movement: We Are All Lobbyists Now
-- So, Who Gets It?
-- Impact
-- Conclusion
-- 16. ENTREPRENEURIAL INSURGENCY: REPIBLICANS CONNECT WITH THE AMERICAN PEOPLE - Nick Schaper
-- Entrepreneurial Insurgency and Congress
-- Congress Tweets, Too
-- I YouTube, You YouTube
-- Social Media and the Fight for Transparency
-- Conclusion
-- 17. DISRUPTING WASHINGTON'S GOLDEN RULE - Ellen S. Miller
-- The Bad Old Days: When Insiders Ruled
-- This Is the Mashable Now
-- What Comes Next
-- 18. CASE STUDY: GOVTRACK.US - Joshua Tauberer
-- Opening Legislative Data
-- Screen Scraping Congress
-- Engaging the GovTrack Community
-- Conclusion
-- 19. CASE STUDY: FOLLOWTHEMONEY.ORG - Edwin Bender
-- Accessing Political Donor Data Fraught with Problems
-- The National Institute on Money in State Politics' Role in the Fight Greater Transparency
-- Bolstering the Spirit of Public Disclosure Laws
-- State-Level Transparency Faces Serious Challenges
-- In an Ideal World: Recommendations for Open Data
-- Conclusion
-- 20. CASE STUDY: MAPLIGHT.ORG - Daniel Newman
-- Why We Founded MAPLight.org
-- MAPLight.org's Unique Contribution
-- Nuts and Bolts: Using MAPLight.org
-- Berriers to Transparency
-- Conclusion
-- 21. GOING 2.0: WHY OPENSECRETS.ORG OPTED FOR FULL FRONTAL DATA SHARING - Sheila Krumholz
-- The Decision to Let Go of the Data
-- It's Not Easy Being Open
-- Creating a New Model for Transparency
-- The Future Is Now
-- Conclusion
-- 22. ALL YOUR DATA ARE BELONG TO US: LIBERATING GOVERNMENT DATA - Jerry Brito
-- Liberating Government Data: Carl Malamud Versus the Man
-- Disclosing Government Data: Paper Versus the Internet
-- Acessing Government Data: Open Distribution Versus Jealous Control
-- Demanding Government Data: Public Money Versus Private Research
-- RECAP: Freeing PACER Documents for Public Use
-- Conclusion
-- 23. CASE STUDY: MANY EYES - Fernanda Viégas and Martin Wattenberg
-- Policy
-- From Policy to Politicians
-- Visual Literacy
-- Conclusion
-- 24. MY DATA CAN'T TELL YOU THAT - Bill Allison
-- The How and Why of Data Collection
-- Federal Data: Approximations Galore
-- Good Data Doesn't Mean Good Results
-- Conclusion
-- 25. WHEN IS TRANSPARENCY USEFUL? - Aaron Swartz
-- Shaing Documents with the Public
-- Generating Databases for the Public
-- Interpreting Databases for the Public
-- An Alternative
-- 26. TRANSPARENCY INSIDE OUT - Tim Koelkebeck
-- Complexity Creates Opacity
-- Transparency, Meet Institutional Inertia
-- Kaleidoscope IT: One-Off Apps Obscure Information
-- A Market Focused on Proposals, Not Products
-- Framing the Window
-- Conclusion
-- 27. BRINGING THE WEB 2.0 REVOLUTION TO GOVERNMENT - Gary D. Bass and Sean Moulton
-- Government Transparency: Three Hurdles
-- Putting It All Together: Disclosure of Federal Spending
-- Conclusion
-- 28. TOADS ON THE ROAD TO OPEN GOVERNMENT DATA - Bill Schrier
-- What Is Government?
-- Data Collection
-- Exposing the Soul of Government
-- Conclusion
-- 29. OPEN GOVERNMENT: THE PRIVACY IMPERATIVE - Jeff Jonas and Jim Harper
-- Privacy-Enhancing Practices
-- Conclusion
-- 30. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS: PROMISES AND REALITIES - Brant Houston
-- The Act and Amendments
-- Conclusion
-- 31. GOV->MEDIA->PEOPLE - Dan Gillmor
-- Crowdsourcing in Action
-- Conclusion
-- 32. OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE FOR OPEN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES - Carlo Daffara and Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona
-- Advantages of FLOSS for Government and Public Agencies
-- Best Practices: Managemnet
-- Best Practices: Technical
-- Best Practices: Social
-- Make It Easy to Experiment and Learn
-- Conclusion
-- 33. WHY OPEN DIGITAL STANDARDS MATTER IN GOVERNMENT - Marco Fioretti
-- Badly Used Technology Hinders Progress
-- The Digital Age Explained
-- Standards and the Problems with Digital Technology
-- The Huge Positive Potential of Digital Technologies
-- Free and Open Standards and Software: The Digital Basis of Open Government
-- Conclusion
-- 34. CASE STUDY: UTAH.GOV - David Fletcher
-- A Historical Perspective
-- What Today's Landscape Looks Like
-- Champions Discovered in All Branches of State Government
-- The Dramatic Shift to Web 2.0 Principles and Tools
-- Making Data More Accessible
-- Conclusion
-- A. MEMO FROM PRESIDENT OBAMA ON TRANSPARENCY AND OPEN GOVERNMENT
-- INDEX
650 #0 - ENTRADA DE ASSUNTO - ASSUNTO TÓPICO
Cabeçalho tópico ou nome geográfico Gestão da Inovação
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650 #0 - ENTRADA DE ASSUNTO - ASSUNTO TÓPICO
Cabeçalho tópico ou nome geográfico Participação Online
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650 #0 - ENTRADA DE ASSUNTO - ASSUNTO TÓPICO
Cabeçalho tópico ou nome geográfico Transparência Governamental
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700 1# - ENTRADA SECUNDÁRIA - NOME PESSOAL
Nome pessoal Lathrop, Daniel
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Nome pessoal Ruma, Laurel
909 ## - IDENTIFICAÇÃO DO CATALOGADOR
Ano e mês da catalogação (aaaamm) 202309
Identificação do catalogador Raynara
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