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Bibliography: Technological grounds of the e-Administration

By Ismael Peña-López
Main categories: Hardware | e-Government, e-Administration, Politics
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Here comes the bibliography I’m using to teach my course Technological grounds of the e-Administration belonging to the Master in e-Administration at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.

Bibliography

Center for International Development at Harvard University. (Ed.) (2000). Readiness for the Networked World. A Guide for Developing Countries. Cambridge: Center for International Development at Harvard University. Retrieved February 17, 2006 from http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/readinessguide/guide.pdf
Jiménez Romera, C. (2002). “Software libre y administración pública”. In Boletín CF+S, Junio 2002, (20). Madrid: Instituto Juan de Herrera. Retrieved November 17, 2006 from http://habitat.aq.upm.es/boletin/n20/acjim.html
Nicol, C. (Ed.) (2003). ICT Policy: A Beginner ’s Handbook. Johannesburg: Association for Progressive Communications. Retrieved December 18, 2003 from http://www.apc.org/books/policy_handbook_EN.zip

Further information

This is not a evolving selection, though it might have slight changes. The up-to-date version of this list can always be consulted here: Fundamentos Técnicos de la Administración Electrónica. Feel free to write back to me with proposals for inclusion in the list and/or corrections for found errors.

If you need to cite this article in a formal way (i.e. for bibliographical purposes) I dare suggest:

Peña-López, I. (2007) “Bibliography: Technological grounds of the e-Administration” In ICTlogy, #43, April 2007. Barcelona: ICTlogy.
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  1. Bibliography: Technological grounds of the e-Administration…

  2. Pablo Díaz says:

    Gracias Ismael,
    Siempre se agradece tener un sitio de referencia para encontrar algo interesante que leer…

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