02408nmm 2200000 a 4500 4286
Z-2424-2008
978-84-7733-552-8
BOOK--2009-009
eng
Cesare Maioli (ed.)
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E-government and digital inclusion
1ªed.
Zaragoza
Prensas Universitarias
2008
136 pág.
LEFIS
LEFIS organized a meeting in July 2007 in Jaca (Spain) to discuss the status and the perspectives of e-Government especially applied to the legal aspects of society. As it is known the potential benefits of e-Government are numerous and they include greater efficiency, improved public services, enhanced engagement with citizens. Yet progress has been relatively slow, particularly when compared with other sectors such as e-Commerce. From the presentations of some experiences focused in particular on digital divide, e-Participation, form of government, role of citizens, planning methodology in proposing solutions for citizens, the book highlights some problems and solutions to help overcome barriers.
Electronic government
Digital inclusion
International
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