2003
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-44836-5_27
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Empowering Society through Knowledge Records

Abstract: Abstract. This paper focuses on the role of knowledge records in helping governments to achieve a wiser and fairer society. It presents a view of knowledge records as society's tools for establishing evidence, protecting human rights, supporting the rule of law, and preserving cultural capital. It also discusses the issues of quality and integrity of knowledge records, and suggests a plausible method to direct the development and implementation of proper knowledge records management systems in government agenc… Show more

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“…So far, Australian federal agencies have been successful in implementing an initial "Government Online" strategy which ensured that by 2001 all appropriate information and services were available via the internet for those wanting to access them [8]. According to Stephens [16], the growth of online service delivery creates new opportunities, capabilities and expectations.…”
Section: K-map Application Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, Australian federal agencies have been successful in implementing an initial "Government Online" strategy which ensured that by 2001 all appropriate information and services were available via the internet for those wanting to access them [8]. According to Stephens [16], the growth of online service delivery creates new opportunities, capabilities and expectations.…”
Section: K-map Application Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%