Setting sail into the age of digital local government :
General Material Designation
[Book]
Other Title Information
trends and best practices /
First Statement of Responsibility
Tony E. Wohlers, Lynne Louise Bernier
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource (xi, 123 pages) :
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illustrations.
SERIES
Series Title
Public administration and information technology ;
Volume Designation
Volume 21
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-123)
CONTENTS NOTE
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Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Chapter 1: Introduction; General Approach; Methods, Conceptual Framework, Hypothesis; Plan of the Book; Part I: Trends and Theoretical Context; Chapter 2: Current Trends in Local E-Government; Development and Functionality of Local E-Government; Global Trends of Local E-Government; North America; Europe; East Asia; Barriers to the Successful Transition to Local E-Government; Chapter 3: Transformation of Local Government in the Digital Age; E-Democracy and Politics
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Expansion of E-Government Presence and Functionality Addressing the Digital Divide and Moving towards M-Government; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Germany; Trends of Local E-Government Functionality in Germany; Adoption of Local E-Government in Nuremberg; Challenging Demographics but IT Hub; The Beginnings and Systematic E-Government Acceleration; Data and Regulatory-Driven E-Government Expansion and Consolidation; E-Government Functionality beyond the Billboards and Service Levels; Conclusion; Chapter 6: France; Trends of Local E-Government Functionality in France
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ICTs and Citizen Participation in Local Democracy: A Glimmer of Hope? ICTs, Citizens, and Representative Democracy; Part II: Comparative Analysis of Local E-Government Functionality; Chapter 4: United States; Trends of Local E-Government Functionality in the United States; Context; National Trends; Adoption of Local E-Government Strategies and Policies in Seattle; From the World's Fair to High Tech City; Beginning the Journey on the World Wide Web; Reorganization and Implementation of IT Structures; Creation of IT Synergies Beyond City Hall
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Overview from a Nation-Wide Perspective Local E-Government in Seven French Regions; Adoption of Local E-Government Strategies and Policies in Bordeaux; Context; Bordeaux's ICT Strategy: The Mayor in the Lead; Strategic Planning for ICTs; Implementation and Standardization of E-Government; Main Stakeholders Pushing for E-Government; Conclusion; Chapter 7: Japan; E-Government in Japan; Trends of Local E-Government Functionality in Japan; A Case of the Local E-Government in Japan; Context; Local E-Government in Shizuoka City; Conclusion; Chapter 8: Conclusion; Outline Placeholder
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International Standard Book Number
9781489976635
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Electronic government information.
Information technology-- Government policy.
Internet in public administration-- France.
Internet in public administration-- Germany.
Internet in public administration-- Japan.
Internet in public administration-- United States.