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020 _a9781537555966
040 _cAACR-II
082 _a350.007 HOL
100 _aHolzer, Marc
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245 _aDigital governance in municipalities worldwide (2015-2016)
260 _aUSA
_bNational Center for Public Performance
_c2016
300 _a86 p.
520 _aThe Digital Governance in Municipalities Worldwide Survey assessed the practice of digital governance in large municipalities worldwide in 2015-16 and ranked the cities on a global scale. The survey evaluated the performance of official websites of municipalities worldwide in the areas of privacy & security, usability, content, services, and citizen and social engagement.This longitudinal study, first conducted in 2003 and repeated every two years, represents a continued effort to evaluate municipal e-governance and identify global best practices. This recent study was conducted jointly by the E-Governance Institute in the School of Public Affairs and Administration at Rutgers University-Newark, and the Department of Public Policy and Public Affairs, John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston, and was co-sponsored by the Public Technology Institute.
650 _aDigital Governance
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650 _aPublic Affairs and Administration
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650 _aMunicipalities
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700 _aManoharan, Aroon P.
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999 _c356517
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