When e-government first became a viable solution to the dissemination of government information, experts believed that the rise of direct government-to-citizen (G2C) services would improve government transparency, foster civic engagement, and offer new and innovative service possibilities. It soon became clear, however, that not all users received the type of information, instruction, or services that they needed through this arrangement, giving rise to the need for an intermediary in this continuum of interaction. Increasingly, public libraries fulfill this role. Instead of direct government-to-user interaction, government information and services flow through channels from agency to public librarian to user, from user back up to agency, a...
Literature reports the experiences with e-government initiatives as chaotic and unmanageable, despit...
Mechanisms allowing the public to access, and contribute to, government services must be incorporate...
As public libraries are becoming e-government access points relied on by both patrons and government...
When e-government first became a viable solution to the dissemination of government information, exp...
When e-government first became a viable solution to the dissemination of government information, exp...
As e-government grows in scope and complexity, an increasing number of e-government services have su...
As e-government grows in scope and complexity, an increasing number of e-government services have su...
As e-government grows in scope and complexity, an increasing number of e-government services have su...
Over the past decade, public libraries in the United States have become central to the delivery of e...
As e-government grows in scope and complexity, an increasing number of e-government services have su...
Due to an increasing reliance on public libraries to deliver government services online, coupled wit...
Due to an increasing reliance on public libraries to deliver government services online, coupled wit...
While many studies have discussed the impacts of electronic government (e-government) on public libr...
Governments are making significant investments in information technology to transform the wa...
This paper presents an analysis of the potential for public libraries to act as e-government interme...
Literature reports the experiences with e-government initiatives as chaotic and unmanageable, despit...
Mechanisms allowing the public to access, and contribute to, government services must be incorporate...
As public libraries are becoming e-government access points relied on by both patrons and government...
When e-government first became a viable solution to the dissemination of government information, exp...
When e-government first became a viable solution to the dissemination of government information, exp...
As e-government grows in scope and complexity, an increasing number of e-government services have su...
As e-government grows in scope and complexity, an increasing number of e-government services have su...
As e-government grows in scope and complexity, an increasing number of e-government services have su...
Over the past decade, public libraries in the United States have become central to the delivery of e...
As e-government grows in scope and complexity, an increasing number of e-government services have su...
Due to an increasing reliance on public libraries to deliver government services online, coupled wit...
Due to an increasing reliance on public libraries to deliver government services online, coupled wit...
While many studies have discussed the impacts of electronic government (e-government) on public libr...
Governments are making significant investments in information technology to transform the wa...
This paper presents an analysis of the potential for public libraries to act as e-government interme...
Literature reports the experiences with e-government initiatives as chaotic and unmanageable, despit...
Mechanisms allowing the public to access, and contribute to, government services must be incorporate...
As public libraries are becoming e-government access points relied on by both patrons and government...