The Changing Face of Government Information

The Changing Face of Government Information
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781136444036
ISBN-13 : 1136444033
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Changing Face of Government Information by : Suhasini L. Kumar

Learn what innovative changes lie in the future of government information The Changing Face of Government Information comprehensively examines the way government documents’ librarians acquire, provide access, and provide reference services in the new electronic environment. Noted experts discuss the impact electronic materials have had on the Government Printing Office (GPO), the reference services within the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), and the new opportunities in the transition from paper-based information policy to an electronic e-government. This source reveals the latest changes in the field of government documents librarianship and the knowledge and expertise needed to teach users how to access what they need from this enormous wealth of government information. Major changes have taken place in the way government information is created, disseminated, accessed, and preserved. The Changing Face of Government Information explains in detail the tremendous change taking place in libraries and government documents librarianship. Topics include the increasing accessibility to the federally funded technical report literature, information on the Patriot Act’s effect on the status of libraries in the aftermath of 9/11, the uses of Documents Data Miner©, and information about catalogs, indexes, and full text databases. This book also provides a selective bibliography of print and electronic sources about Native Americans and the Federal Government, as well as specific sources for information about the environment, such as EPA air data, DOE energy information, information on flora and fauna, hazardous waste, land use, and water. Each chapter is extensively referenced and several chapters use appendixes, tables, and charts to ensure understanding of data. This useful book gives readers the opportunity to learn: how the University of Oregon successfully integrated its business reference service and map collection into its government documents collection the results of a survey of FDLP institutions identifying the factors contributing to the reorganization of services details of the pilot project undertaken by the University of Arizona Library along with the United States Government Printing Office’s Library Programs Service to create a model for a virtual depository library which critical features are missing in today’s e-government reference service models details of the GPO’s plans to provide perpetual access to both electronic and tangible information resources—and the strategies to authenticate government publications on the Internet The Changing Face of Government Information is stimulating, horizon-expanding reading for librarians, professors, students, and researchers.

The Changing Face of Government Information

The Changing Face of Government Information
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781136443961
ISBN-13 : 1136443967
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis The Changing Face of Government Information by : Suhasini L. Kumar

Learn what innovative changes lie in the future of government information The Changing Face of Government Information comprehensively examines the way government documents’ librarians acquire, provide access, and provide reference services in the new electronic environment. Noted experts discuss the impact electronic materials have had on the Government Printing Office (GPO), the reference services within the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), and the new opportunities in the transition from paper-based information policy to an electronic e-government. This source reveals the latest changes in the field of government documents librarianship and the knowledge and expertise needed to teach users how to access what they need from this enormous wealth of government information. Major changes have taken place in the way government information is created, disseminated, accessed, and preserved. The Changing Face of Government Information explains in detail the tremendous change taking place in libraries and government documents librarianship. Topics include the increasing accessibility to the federally funded technical report literature, information on the Patriot Act’s effect on the status of libraries in the aftermath of 9/11, the uses of Documents Data Miner©, and information about catalogs, indexes, and full text databases. This book also provides a selective bibliography of print and electronic sources about Native Americans and the Federal Government, as well as specific sources for information about the environment, such as EPA air data, DOE energy information, information on flora and fauna, hazardous waste, land use, and water. Each chapter is extensively referenced and several chapters use appendixes, tables, and charts to ensure understanding of data. This useful book gives readers the opportunity to learn: how the University of Oregon successfully integrated its business reference service and map collection into its government documents collection the results of a survey of FDLP institutions identifying the factors contributing to the reorganization of services details of the pilot project undertaken by the University of Arizona Library along with the United States Government Printing Office’s Library Programs Service to create a model for a virtual depository library which critical features are missing in today’s e-government reference service models details of the GPO’s plans to provide perpetual access to both electronic and tangible information resources—and the strategies to authenticate government publications on the Internet The Changing Face of Government Information is stimulating, horizon-expanding reading for librarians, professors, students, and researchers.

The New Face of Government

The New Face of Government
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9781420093889
ISBN-13 : 1420093886
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Face of Government by : David E. McNabb

Change is sweeping the globe, and at the government level, operational changes are prompting many public administrators to develop new management styles and ways of delivering services to their citizens. In the process, they are changing the face of government. The New Face of Government: How Public Managers are Forging a New Approach to Governance explores how national leaders are changing the art and practice of government and how public managers are shaping and guiding government’s response to the transformation. Includes a Field-Tested Survey for Diagnosing Institutional Disequilibrium Focusing on change at the federal, state, and local levels, this book addresses policy dimensions such as: Strategic and knowledge management Enterprise architecture Information and communications technology Organizational performance assessment Technological and organizational improvement It evaluates how these areas enable agencies from the public and private sectors to become more cost-effective, performance-oriented learning organizations. Not all the ambiguities in policy making and administration have been resolved. However, there is much hope for the future of government and governance. The successes and failures included in The New Face of Government: How Public Managers are Forging a New Approach to Governance illustrate this promise and provide guideposts for public managers who find themselves faced with similar problems and new challenges. About the Author: David E. McNabb teaches a variety of public and private administration and management courses both in the U.S. and abroad, including college and university programs in Latvia, Bulgaria, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and Belgium. He is the author of nearly 80 peer-reviewed conference papers and articles. This is his seventh book.

The Changing Face of Fiscal Federalism

The Changing Face of Fiscal Federalism
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Publisher : M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 0765640244
ISBN-13 : 9780765640246
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The Changing Face of Fiscal Federalism by : Thomas R. Swartz

The book examines the radical shift in the U.S. system of fiscal federalism. This collection of expert analyses will provide an essential text for courses in public finance, state and local government, government economics, and public administration.

The New Face of Government

The New Face of Government
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 451
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ISBN-10 : 9781351541893
ISBN-13 : 1351541897
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Face of Government by : David E. McNabb

Change is sweeping the globe, and at the government level, operational changes are prompting many public administrators to develop new management styles and ways of delivering services to their citizens. In the process, they are changing the face of government. The New Face of Government: How Public Managers are Forging a New Approach to Governance explores how national leaders are changing the art and practice of government and how public managers are shaping and guiding government’s response to the transformation. Includes a Field-Tested Survey for Diagnosing Institutional Disequilibrium Focusing on change at the federal, state, and local levels, this book addresses policy dimensions such as: Strategic and knowledge management Enterprise architecture Information and communications technology Organizational performance assessment Technological and organizational improvement It evaluates how these areas enable agencies from the public and private sectors to become more cost-effective, performance-oriented learning organizations. Not all the ambiguities in policy making and administration have been resolved. However, there is much hope for the future of government and governance. The successes and failures included in The New Face of Government: How Public Managers are Forging a New Approach to Governance illustrate this promise and provide guideposts for public managers who find themselves faced with similar problems and new challenges. About the Author: David E. McNabb teaches a variety of public and private administration and management courses both in the U.S. and abroad, including college and university programs in Latvia, Bulgaria, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and Belgium. He is the author of nearly 80 peer-reviewed conference papers and articles. This is his seventh book.

The Changing Face of Power

The Changing Face of Power
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 1636765262
ISBN-13 : 9781636765266
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis The Changing Face of Power by : Claudia Alarco Alarco

The Changing Face of Power explores the power, influence, and visibility of the new generation of Latinx leaders and their profound impact on the trajectory of the United States. It examines the contributions of Millennial and Generation Z Latinx leaders to our collective future. Claudia Alarco Alarco focuses on education, voice, and action in her in-depth interviews with Latinx trendsetters and leaders who have overcome obstacles in their lifetimes and who have used these moments to spur change in their communities and beyond. She opens the door for a conversation that confronts bias and anti-Blackness within the Latinx community and highlights the new generation of Latinx leaders at the forefront of combatting these divisions as they form a more inclusive, progressive identity. Claudia Alarco Alarco's voice and capacity to share her interviewees' experiences is relatable, impactful, and motivational. The Changing Face of Power marks the beginning of a conversation about the undeniable power and influence that young, dynamic Latinx leaders hold in American society today and for the many years to come.

The Changing Face of Modern Government

The Changing Face of Modern Government
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9358684410
ISBN-13 : 9789358684414
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis The Changing Face of Modern Government by : Helena Lopez

Discover how government has changed over time in "The Changing Face of Modern Government: A Political Science Perspective," a groundbreaking book that looks into the most important problems affecting politics today. The well-known political scientist Helena Lopez wrote this in-depth look at modern government that gives readers a new way to understand and manage its complicated workings. In a world where technology changes quickly, political paradigms shift, and people all over the world are linked, Lopez takes readers on a journey through the main ideas that shape modern politics. Each chapter gives useful information about the different problems and chances that governments around the world face, such as protecting the environment, making healthcare policies, changing the way schools work, and involving different groups in making decisions. This book is unique because it focuses on how political science ideas and real-life government work together. Lopez skillfully combines historical views, comparative analyses, and case studies to give a complete picture of how political theories have shaped and still shape the ways that modern governments are set up and run. The words "sustainability," "innovation," and "global governance" are becoming more popular, so this book is very useful at this time. Lopez takes a critical look at how technology has changed the way the government works, what e-government projects mean, and what problems and chances globalization brings. People who read this will really understand how classical and modern political ideas can help us deal with the problems of the 21st century. Lopez goes beyond theory and shows how these frameworks are used in modern government structures. This gives policymakers, scholars, and anyone else who wants to understand how governance is changing a road plan. Lopez looks at how governments react to changes in society, focusing on issues like inclusion, stakeholder engagement, and the role of social movements. He uses examples from the past and present to show the problems and successes of these reactions. The book also talks about how government systems might change in the future, taking into account technological progress, environmental problems, and the role of political science in figuring out how to move forward. "The Changing Face of Modern Government" is more than just a book; it's a useful and important guide for people who want to understand, participate in, and change the future of politics. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in how political science and the constantly changing nature of modern government interact. Lopez's knowledge and insightful analysis make it so.

The Changing Face of Higher Education

The Changing Face of Higher Education
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 381
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ISBN-10 : 9781351996853
ISBN-13 : 1351996851
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The Changing Face of Higher Education by : Dennis Ahlburg

Over the last decade, a heated debate has raged in the US and the UK over whether the humanities are in crisis, and, if there is one, what form this crisis takes and what the response should be. Questioning how there can be such disagreement over a fundamental point, The Changing Face of Higher Education explores this debate, asking whether the humanities are in crisis after all by objectively evaluating the evidence at hand, and opening the debate up to a global scale by applying the questions to twelve countries from different continents. Each carefully chosen contributor considers the debate from the perspective of a different country. The chapters present data on funding, student enrolment in the humanities, whether the share of total enrolment in this area is falling, and answer the following questions: What does each country mean by the ‘humanities’? Is there a ‘crisis’ in the humanities in this country? What are the causes for the crisis? What are the implications for the humanities disciplines? Uniquely offering an objective evaluation of whether this crisis exists, the book will appeal to international humanities and higher education communities and policy-makers, including postgraduate students and academics.

The Changing Face of Special Educational Needs

The Changing Face of Special Educational Needs
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781317484660
ISBN-13 : 1317484665
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The Changing Face of Special Educational Needs by : Alison Ekins

Fully revised with the requirements of the 2014 new SEN Code of Practice, this second edition of The Changing Face of Special Educational Needs shows teachers, SENCOs and students in teacher training how to respond to the rapidly changing context of special education. This highly practical and accessible text unlocks the often confusing field of special education provision in schools today by: Summarising and clarifying new policy directions as they emerge, in light of the new SEN Code of Practice Suggesting clear, practical activities to bring the theory to life, helping practitioners to review and reflect upon their work; Encouraging critical reflection about existing systems within the school context, considering whether these will remain appropriate and ‘fit for purpose’; Giving opportunities for teachers, SENCOs and senior leaders to contextualise the new changes in terms of the implications for practice in their own school. Including a new chapter on Using Technologies to Support the Development of Inclusive Practices, this text is packed with activities, case studies and points for reflection. It will help the teacher, SENCO, senior leader or advisor to make sense of the rapid pace of change of policy and terminology related to SEN and supports readers in a positive way, emphasising the exciting opportunities that these changes will provide for developing new, innovative and creative working practices. This book will also be essential reading for all SENCOs completing the National Award for SEN Coordination.