Title
A holistic framework for understanding government information access initiatives
Abstract
The quality, credibility, and legitimacy of government depends in part on transparency and access to government information. The character, quality, management, and use of information are crucial concerns for effective government. Many different kinds of organizations provide access to government information---libraries, government archives, and public agencies at all levels of government. This paper outlines the challenges facing government information access initiatives and introduces a framework for supporting the development of a holistic view of the specifics of users, uses, organizational capacity, data characteristics, and technology in the context of a complete program, system or process in which these components interact.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1145/1509096.1509114
ICEGOV
Keywords
Field
DocType
effective government,components interact,complete program,government information access initiative,holistic view,government information,different kind,government archives,holistic framework,crucial concern,data characteristic,government,transformation,management
Transparency (graphic),Environmental resource management,Knowledge sharing,Credibility,Public relations,Computer science,Information access,Knowledge management,Legitimacy,Government
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
12
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sharon S. Dawes141841.86
Theresa A. Pardo21530152.94
Yuanfu Jiang3212.63