Government web portals are central to governments' web strategy, yet their rationale, design and effectiveness is scarcely studied. is paper comparatively examines the hyperlink structure of the government web portals of Australia, Canada, France, UK and USA. Websites are conceptualized as operating within web and informational ecologies in which governments seek to position their portal at the center. is paper investigates the different ways governments approach this task by analyzing the various sizes and shapes of the portal in terms of webpages and hyperlinks, and the makeup of webpages externally linked from the portal. is research highlights different design approaches between information repository portals and referral portals, as we...
Original article can be found at : http://www.metapress.com/ Copyright Inderscience / Metapress [Ful...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent to which Web 2.0 applications are p...
Information technologies have become an essential component of government administrative reforms and...
Government web portals are central to governments' web strategy, yet their rationale, design and eff...
Webportals - websites that operate as front doors or guides into government on the web - are central...
Webportals – websites that operate as front doors or guides into government on the web – are central...
Over the past decade the World Wide Web has become a core platform for the electronic operation of g...
Over the past decade the World Wide Web has become a core platform for the electronic operation of g...
The continuing need for governments to radically improve the delivery of public services has led to ...
Electronic government (E-government) portals are considered one of the most popular conduits for off...
The Internet revolution raises the necessity of changing the mode of communication between governmen...
Web 2.0 technologies, denoted by their formation of social networks and the co-production of web con...
In this paper we describe a set of web design patterns for E-Government websites that emerged from t...
Electronic Government (e-Government) is a simple-identified phenomenon in globally. EGovernment (fr...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The dataset includes the hyperlink network structure...
Original article can be found at : http://www.metapress.com/ Copyright Inderscience / Metapress [Ful...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent to which Web 2.0 applications are p...
Information technologies have become an essential component of government administrative reforms and...
Government web portals are central to governments' web strategy, yet their rationale, design and eff...
Webportals - websites that operate as front doors or guides into government on the web - are central...
Webportals – websites that operate as front doors or guides into government on the web – are central...
Over the past decade the World Wide Web has become a core platform for the electronic operation of g...
Over the past decade the World Wide Web has become a core platform for the electronic operation of g...
The continuing need for governments to radically improve the delivery of public services has led to ...
Electronic government (E-government) portals are considered one of the most popular conduits for off...
The Internet revolution raises the necessity of changing the mode of communication between governmen...
Web 2.0 technologies, denoted by their formation of social networks and the co-production of web con...
In this paper we describe a set of web design patterns for E-Government websites that emerged from t...
Electronic Government (e-Government) is a simple-identified phenomenon in globally. EGovernment (fr...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The dataset includes the hyperlink network structure...
Original article can be found at : http://www.metapress.com/ Copyright Inderscience / Metapress [Ful...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent to which Web 2.0 applications are p...
Information technologies have become an essential component of government administrative reforms and...