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Useful web
links on e-Governance (Source : ICEG website of IIT Delhi)
1.
http://www.pisgroup.biz/megap
An explanation of the Municipal e-Government Assessment Project
(MeGAP)
2.
http://www.psigroup.biz/megap/index.php?content=summary_wave2
Ranking of US cities over 100,000
3.
http://www.psigroup.biz/megap/index.php?content=best_practices
An online best practices guide
4.
http://www.psigroup.biz/megap/index.php?content=regional_analyses
Regional assessments of three US metropolitan regions
5.
http://www.digitalpartners.org/pubs/expansive.pdf
6.
http://www.pacificcouncil.org
7.
http://http://www1.worldbank.org/publicsector/egov/
The World Bank’s e-government page includes information and case
studies from developing countries on e-government organized by
country, sector or objectives as well as links to external studies
on e-government, many from developed countries.
8.
http://www1.oecd.org/puma/pubs/
The OECD’s Web site offers downloadable reports (in PDF format) on
various aspects of government, public participation and ICT
including, e.g. OECD Public Management Policy Brief No. 8, The
Hidden Threat to E-Government: Avoiding Large Government IT Failures
(2001).
9.
http://www.egovlinks.com/world_egov_links.html
This portal offers resources on e-government including reports, news
and links sorted by category.
10.
http://www.man.ac.uk/idpm/idpm_dp.htm#ig
Two online reports that offer a framework and training materials on
e-governance for development are available at this link from the
University of Manchester.
11.
http://www.excelgov.org/techcon/index.htm
The Web site for the Intergovernmental Technology Leadership
Consortium of the Council for Excellence in Government has
information on e-government, including public surveys from the US
and an award competition.
12.
http://www.digitalgovernance.org
Digital Governance is a project that explores and disseminates
innovative models by which ICT can be used in developing countries
to lead to better governance.
13.
http://sosig.esrc.bristol.ac.uk/roads/subject-listing/World-cat/polcom.html
This site of the Social Science Information Gateway, part of UK
Resource Discovery Network, offers links to numerous papers,
reports, news, governmental and non-governmental organizations
addressing e-government.
14.
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/diglib.htm
The site for the annual Hawaii International Conference on Systems
Sciences has a Digital Library with conference papers from all prior
HICSS conferences which includes papers, many technical in nature,
on various aspects of ICT including customer relationship
management, e-commerce and ICT for healthcare. |