The new challenge of the Internet Era is to foster all the potentialities of the Web 2.0, to improve interchanging between different bodies and in the same time to preserve in the long-period the digital document collections. For the legal resources those issues are dramatically true, and they represent really critical points into the digitalization process for passing to a paperless era. This approach, adopted in the long term perspective, supports eGov, eDemocracy and eParticipation development and it creates the essential pre-requirements for the competing and growth economy. The OpenGov initiative lunched by president Obama in the January 2009 is based on the assertion to create \u201can unprecedented level of openness in government\u...
<p>Various extensive public sector reforms have been carried out across the world with the clear aim...
The globalization of communication networks and the possibilities offered by the information and com...
Government regulations are voluminous, heavily cross-referenced and often ambiguous. To cope with th...
Abstract. eGovernance is the use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to support the e...
The digital transformation has affected people's lives, businesses, and the public sector. Large amo...
The role of official gazettes and journals in Web 2.0 is changing, and the new Web technologies are ...
As support grows for greater access to information and data held by governments, so does awareness o...
The paper explores the development of government provision of online access to legislation in Austra...
This article is concerned with the features and role of legally significant messages on the Internet...
As support grows for greater access to information and data held by governments, so does awareness o...
A chapter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Extensive mar...
"Legal interoperability" could be defined as the possibility of legally mixing data coming from diff...
The following article provides an introductory overview of Extensible Markup Language (XML) and how ...
The Obama Administration has identified open government as a top priority, announcing that governmen...
The Government Printing Office (GPO http://www.gpoaccess.gov/) digitization efforts have the goal to...
<p>Various extensive public sector reforms have been carried out across the world with the clear aim...
The globalization of communication networks and the possibilities offered by the information and com...
Government regulations are voluminous, heavily cross-referenced and often ambiguous. To cope with th...
Abstract. eGovernance is the use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to support the e...
The digital transformation has affected people's lives, businesses, and the public sector. Large amo...
The role of official gazettes and journals in Web 2.0 is changing, and the new Web technologies are ...
As support grows for greater access to information and data held by governments, so does awareness o...
The paper explores the development of government provision of online access to legislation in Austra...
This article is concerned with the features and role of legally significant messages on the Internet...
As support grows for greater access to information and data held by governments, so does awareness o...
A chapter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Extensive mar...
"Legal interoperability" could be defined as the possibility of legally mixing data coming from diff...
The following article provides an introductory overview of Extensible Markup Language (XML) and how ...
The Obama Administration has identified open government as a top priority, announcing that governmen...
The Government Printing Office (GPO http://www.gpoaccess.gov/) digitization efforts have the goal to...
<p>Various extensive public sector reforms have been carried out across the world with the clear aim...
The globalization of communication networks and the possibilities offered by the information and com...
Government regulations are voluminous, heavily cross-referenced and often ambiguous. To cope with th...