Sunday, November 13, 2005

eGovernment Library: essential eGovernment documentation at your fingertips

The eGovernment Observatory announces full availability of its eGovernment Library, the most extensive and comprehensive online repository of documentation about electronic government in Europe.

While most e-government documentation repositories merely provide links to lists of documents, the Observatory's Library stores all types of documents relevant to the e-government domain in the European context, provides a comprehensive set of information for each one of them (publication date, author, topics, document type, context and brief summary), and makes them browsable by country/geographic location, publication date, topic, and document type (e.g. policy/strategy papers, official reports and studies, independent reports, legal texts, technical documentation, etc.).

The eGovernment Library currently stores more than 460 documents dealing with e-government issues and developments at global, European or EU Member States level, and covering the period since 1994. It represents a unique source of knowledge and information for e-government professionals and researchers, enabling them to find all reference documentation in a single place.

The eGovernment Library is available at:

http://europa.eu.int/idabc/egovlibrary

The IDABC eGovernment Observatory is a reference information source on e-government issues and developments across Europe. It aims to provide the community of e-government decision-makers and professionals with a set of useful information products and with valuable insight into e-government strategies, initiatives and projects in Europe and beyond, focusing on developments of pan-European relevance or interest. You can find more information on Europe’s e-government drive and on Member States’ initiatives and progress on the eGovernment Observatory website:

http://europa.eu.int/idabc/egovo

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