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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Bookmarks for March 21st through March 29th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Would Anyone Ever Say that Open Government Isn’t Great? – "Let’s not demonize good old e-government and let’s not overhype open government or government 2.0. Because what they have both … Continue reading
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Great blogging on #localgovweb
Two great blog posts recently on the ever thorny issue of local government websites. Firstly, Al Smith recounts his experience managing the refresh of Newcastle City Council‘s site. A remarkably honest and open appraisal of how it all went, and … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging
Tagged design, internet, local government, localgovweb, Search, strategy, usability, websites
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The World of GovCraft
Dave says: Carl is a local government blogging legend, who works at Devon County Council as an Enterprise Architect. This post originally appeared on his blog, but he graciously allowed it to be published here, too. Inspired by the excellent … Continue reading
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Tagged engagement, games, likeminds, participation, World of GovCraft
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Online Info call for speakers
My good friend Steve Dale is in charge of the Online Information conference this year, which should mean it’ll be an absolute belter. The call for speakers has just been announced and you can propose a topic for a session … Continue reading
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Tagged conference, information management, Knowledge management, online information, steve dale
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