Abstract | ||
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Many people and organizations need governmentinformation: the researcher trying to understand trends ineducation, the local charity documenting the need forsenior housing, an engineering firm preparing anenvironmental impact statement, a sixth-grader writing aterm paper about the history of her town. Increasingly, theinformation they need or prefer is in electronic form.Many different kinds of organizations provideaccess to government information -- libraries, governmentarchives, and all kinds of public agencies at every level ofgovernment. Universities and nonprofit organizations mayalso be repositories of government information. They, too,are making the transition to a largely electronic way ofworking. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2003 | 10.1109/HICSS.2003.1174326 | HICSS |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
holistic approach,designing government information access,anenvironmental impact statement,organizations provideaccess,need forsenior housing,government information,local charity,different kind,electronic form,engineering firm,level ofgovernment,aterm paper,information retrieval,public administration | Public relations,Computer science,Information access,Information science,Knowledge management,Management science,Government | Conference |
ISBN | Citations | PageRank |
0-7695-1874-5 | 3 | 0.46 |
References | Authors | |
11 | 3 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Sharon S. Dawes | 1 | 418 | 41.86 |
Theresa A. Pardo | 2 | 1530 | 152.94 |
Anthony M. Cresswell | 3 | 293 | 24.93 |