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Information Institute E-government report shows Florida ahead of the
curve

The Information Use Management and Policy Institute (Information
Institute) at Florida State University, College of Communication and
Information, has been involved in the assessment and development of
E-government services in public libraries for a number of years. The
Information Institute recently completed an E-government study, with the
goal to assist public librarians, especially in Florida, in the
provision of E-government services, and to work collaboratively with
Pasco County Public Library Cooperative's (PCLC) E-government
initiative.  

The project included three tasks:

(1)    determine possible content, organization, and design factors for
a statewide public library E-government web portal, and provide a
usability/functionality/accessibility assessment of the E-government web
portal developed by the Pasco County Public Library Cooperative (PCLC)
<http://pascolibraries.org/> ;

(2)    develop a statewide evaluation strategy for all the various
E-government awards the State Library & Archives of Florida (State
Library) <http://dlis.dos.state.fl.us/library/>  has made for 2009-2010
using Library Service and Technology Act (LSTA) funds; and 

(3)    specify E-government service roles such that those service roles
can be used for practical application in public libraries.

The final report, written by Charles R. McClure
<http://ii.fsu.edu/content/view/full/18480> , PhD, Bradley Wade Bishop,
PhD, Lauren H. Mandel, and John T. Snead, PhD, highlights the fact that
Florida remains ahead of the curve.  Florida's E-government Workgroup
Wiki is an example of a statewide effort on the American Library
Association's E-government Toolkit
<http://www.ala.org/ala/issuesadvocacy/egovtoolkit/index.cfm> .  This
national recognition shows that Florida continues as a national leader
in E-government efforts.  

For more information on this project, see the project abstract
<http://ii.fsu.edu/content/download/31214/194635>  and project reports
(first and second interim reports and the final report
<http://ii.fsu.edu/content/view/full/35680> ).

 

 

Bob Branciforte, MLIS

Creative Director

College of Communication & Information

The Florida State University

 

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