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_aPhilip Dotya _922718 |
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_aInformation micro-practices in Texas rural courts : _bmethods and issues for e-government |
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_aNew York : _bPERGAMON, _c2002 |
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520 | 3 | _aThis paper reports on an empirical study of the information behavior of governmental actors in rural Texas courts. The study used multiple data collection and data analysis methods to produce a rich, thick description of the participantsÂ’ behavior which is contextualized and used to identify important challenges to e-government. The paper argues that moving beyond the silo-based approach to reporting and information technology implementation that characterizes the current policy environment can be done only with a strong and detailed understanding of governmental actorsÂ’ job responsibilities and their information and communication patterns. Doing so is important to achieving the vision of e-government | |
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_aSanda Erdelez _922719 |
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_tGovernment Information Quarterly _g19, 4, p. 369-387 _dNew York : PERGAMON, 2002 _xISSN 0740-624X _w |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c14319 _d14319 |
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