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Developing fully functional E-government : A four stage model
by Karen Layne | Jungwoo Lee. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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The metadata approach to accessing government information
by William E. Moen. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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GILS metadata initiatives at the state level
by Allen Mullen. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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Informing and evaluating a metadata initiative : Usability and metadata studies in Minnesotas Foundations Project
by Eileen Quam. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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The Find-It
by Anne Craig | Suzanne Schriar. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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A metadata initiative for global information discovery
by Eliot Christian. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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Knowledge management : A U.S. Social Security Administration case study
by Bonnie Rubenstein-Montano | Judah Buchwalterb | Jay Liebowitz. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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Implications of legal and organizational issues for urban digital government development
by Anthony M. Cresswella | Theresa A. Pardo. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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Developing an overarching legal framework for critical service delivery in Americas cities : Three recommendations for enhancing security and reliability
by Lee M. Zeichner. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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Gauging e-government : A report on implementing services among American cities
by Charles Kaylora | Randy Deshazoa | David Van Eck. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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Sprawl decisions : A simulation and decision support tool for citizens and policy makers
by John OLooney. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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Online tools for public participation
by Kheir Al-Kodmany. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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Transforming local e-government services : the use of application service providers
by Yu-Che Chena | Jon Gant. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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Managing WWW in public administration : Uses and misuses
by Chaomeng James Huanga | Mei-Hui Chao. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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The chief information officer (CIO) : assessing its impact
by Charles R. McClure | John Carlo Bertot. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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Integrating records management into information resources management in U.S. government agencies
by J. Timothy Sprehe. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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Toward best practices for strategic information technology management
by Lisa K. Westerback. Source: Government Information QuarterlyMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
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Building state information highways : lessons for public and private sector leaders
by Donald K. Jonas. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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Fluency with information technology
by Herbert Lin. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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Complex systems and evolutionary perspectives on organizations : the application of complexity theory to organizations
by . Material type: Book; Literary form:
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Publisher: Oxford : Pergamon, 2003Availability: Items available for loan: Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos [Call number: 2.01.1C73773c] (1).
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