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Librarians and e-Government: Mixed Feelings?

Librarians and e-Government: Mixed Feelings?

Good papers were presented at the eGovernment track at HICSS-42. One particular paper that attracted my attention was the paper of John Bertot titled Emerging Role of Public Librarians as E-Government Providers. According to the paper libraries are becoming a central place for certain populations to access e-Government services. Some of these services you can […]

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Digital Divide/s and Inclusion Minitrack – Notes from HICSS-42 Conference

By on January 11, 2009 in Announcements, Digital divide/s with 1 Comment
Digital Divide/s and Inclusion Minitrack – Notes from HICSS-42 Conference

Narcyz Roztocki and I chaired the digital divide/s and inclusion minitrack in HICSS-42. It was a great session. Special attention was given to Azari and Pick who tried through structural equation modeling to examine different factors that reflect digital inequality in different context in 110 countries. This paper was also nominated as the best paper […]

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