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- Brazilian government open data: implementation, challenges, and potential opportunitiesKellyton dos Santos Brito, Marcos Antônio da Silva Costa, Vinicius Cardoso Garcia, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira. 11-16 [doi]
- Local big data: the role of libraries in building community data infrastructuresJohn Carlo Bertot, Brian S. Butler, Diane Travis. 17-23 [doi]
- Investigating incidence of common ground and alternative courses of action in an online forumJessica Kropczynski, Guoray Cai, John M. Carroll. 24-33 [doi]
- A method for designing value-infused citizen services in smart citiesNa Liu, Alex Gavino, Sandeep Purao. 34-43 [doi]
- A framework for measuring smart citiesFélix Herrera Priano, Cristina Fajardo Guerra. 44-54 [doi]
- Using public value thinking for government IT planning and decision makingMeghan E. Cook, Teresa M. Harrison. 54-60 [doi]
- Assessing the impacts of digital government in the creation of public valueDolores E. Luna, Abel Duarte-Valle, Sergio Picazo-Vela, Luis F. Luna-Reyes. 61-68 [doi]
- eGov website evolution study within strategic planningNatalina Namie Hirata Girata, Cristiano Maciel. 69-78 [doi]
- A taxonomy and a knowledge portal for cybersecurityDavid Klaper, Eduard H. Hovy. 79-85 [doi]
- Data integration from open internet sources and network detection to combat underage sex traffickingDaniel Ribeiro Silva, Andrew Philpot, Abhishek Sundararajan, Nicole Marie Bryan, Eduard H. Hovy. 86-90 [doi]
- Smart SecureGov: mobile government security frameworkJohn Jong-Uk Choi, Soon Ae Chun, Joo-Won Cho. 91-99 [doi]
- Understanding the determinants of success in inter-organizational information sharing initiatives: results from a national surveyDjoko Sigit Sayogo, José Ramón Gil-García. 100-109 [doi]
- On the interaction between forecasts and policy decisionsPaul R. Smit, Sunil Choenni. 110-117 [doi]
- Managers and members in online communities of practice: what are they talking about?Azi Lev-On, Nili Steinfeld. 118-123 [doi]
- Government 2.0: a conceptual framework and a case study using Mexican data for assessing the evolution towards open governmentsJuan Carlos González, Jaime Garcia, Federico Cortés, David Carpy. 124-136 [doi]
- Examining trust as key drivers in smart disclosure for sustainable consumption: the case of I-chooseDjoko Sigit Sayogo, Jing Zhang 0006, Haixin Liu, Sergio Picazo-Vela, Luis Felipe Luna-Reyes. 137-146 [doi]
- The negative effects of open government data - investigating the dark side of open dataAnneke Zuiderwijk, Marijn Janssen. 147-152 [doi]
- E-government, social media, and risk perception communication at the edge of disaster: findings from the Mt. Sinabung eruption in IndonesiaAkemi Takeoka Chatfield, Christopher G. Reddick, Dedi Iskandar Inan, Uuf Brajawidagda. 153-162 [doi]
- Social media adoption: toward a representative, responsive or interactive government?Ines Mergel. 163-170 [doi]
- Using parliamentary Brazilian open data to improve transparency and public participation in BrazilKellyton dos Santos Brito, Misael dos Santos Neto, Marcos Antônio da Silva Costa, Vinicius Cardoso Garcia, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira. 171-177 [doi]
- Transparency portals versus open government data: an assessment of openness in Brazilian municipalitiesAndreiwid Sheffer Corrêa, Pedro Luiz Pizzigatti Corrêa, Flávio Soares Corrêa da Silva. 178-185 [doi]
- aedes aegypti infestation in urban areas: a case study on open government data mashupsPatricia Graziely Antunes de Mendonça, Cristiano Maciel, José Viterbo Filho. 186-191 [doi]
- The use of social media for citizen engagement: the case of SAPAS in la paz, MexicoVictoria Basolo, Anaid Yerena. 192-195 [doi]
- Politics and young adults: the effects of Facebook on candidate evaluationSara K. Douglas, Misa Maruyama, Bryan Semaan, Scott P. Robertson. 196-204 [doi]
- Media use during conflicts: information seeking gratifications & efficacy during 2012 Mexican electionsAndrea L. Kavanaugh, Steven D. Sheetz, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, John C. Tedesco, Edward A. Fox. 205-214 [doi]
- Emerging business models for the open data industry: characterization and analysisFatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti, Adegboyega K. Ojo, Edward Curry. 215-226 [doi]
- Incentivizing health information exchange: collaborative governance, market failure, and the public interestHolly Jarman. 227-235 [doi]
- Utilizing social media to improve local government responsivenessDavid Lorenzi, Jaideep Vaidya, Basit Shafiq, Soon Ae Chun, Neelima Vegesna, Zamil Alzamil, Nabil R. Adam, Seth Wainer, Vijayalakshmi Atluri. 236-244 [doi]
- A smart city initiative: a case study of Porto Alegre 156Luiza Schuch de Azambuja, Jorge Lheureux-De-Freitas, Cristiano Ramos Moreira, Marie Anne Macadar. 245-252 [doi]
- The use of smart work in Korea: who and for what?Seok-Jin Eom, Nak-bum Choi, Wookjoon Sung. 253-262 [doi]
- A semantic model for e-Participation - detailed conceptualization and ontologyLukasz Porwol, Adegboyega K. Ojo, John G. Breslin. 263-272 [doi]
- "Well-done, Mr. Mayor!": Linguistic analysis of municipal facebook pagesNili Steinfeld, Azi Lev-On. 273-279 [doi]
- Identifying government chief information officer education and training needs: the case of Saudi ArabiaMohammed Gharawi, Elsa Estevez, Tomasz Janowski. 280-289 [doi]
- Profile of the municipalities of Paraná state, Brazil, concerning ICT infrastructure and use: a cluster analysisErico Przeybilovicz, Wesley Vieira da Silva, Maria Alexandra Cunha. 290-299 [doi]
- Mobile phone technology: an effective tool to fight corruption in KenyaAnne Salim, Nathan Wangusi. 300-305 [doi]
- Building government's capacity for big data analysisTeresa M. Harrison. 306-308 [doi]
- Using big data for digital government researchTeresa M. Harrison. 309-310 [doi]
- Open data and information sharing in developing nationsTeresa M. Harrison. 311-313 [doi]
- Social media, legislation and bringing the public insideElyse Yates, Sherri R. Greenberg. 314-315 [doi]
- eGovernment standard frameworkMariano Gamboa Z., Jano U. López Rodríguez, Chang Keun Son. 316-321 [doi]
- MuniMex 1.0: a basic software interface for socio-demographic data of Mexican municipalitiesSergio R. Coria, Honorina Ramírez-Pacheco, Francisco Franco-Martínez, Darío Barragán-López, Oswaldo R. Ávila-Barrón, Mónica Pérez-Meza. 322-323 [doi]
- Descriptive information, statistics and little known facts derived from a database of US civic hacking groupsLora Mae Frecks. 324 [doi]
- Accountability on websites: the case of MexicoGabriela Quintanilla Mendoza. 327-328 [doi]
- Possibilities for m-Government in Latin AmericaGabriela Quintanilla Mendoza. 329-330 [doi]
- E-gov 4.0: a literature review towards the new governmentDavid Valle Cruz, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán. 333-334 [doi]
- Open government and data intermediaries: the case of AidDataEunice Mercado-Lara, J. Ramon Gil-Garcia. 335-336 [doi]
- Intelligent e-government model applied to citizen-oriented services 2014-2017David Valle Cruz. 337-338 [doi]
- Citizen-centered e-government: towards a more integral aproachLuz Maria Garcia-Garcia, J. Ramon Gil-Garcia, Victor Gómez. 339-340 [doi]
- Public-private partnerships and the future of digital access in US state archivesAdam Kriesberg. 341-342 [doi]
- Local boards web service API: accessible local and regional boards dataKathy Andersen, Mitchell Barry, Dave Burchell, Lora Mae Frecks, Jay Hannah, Noah Koch, Ryan Walker, Cody Winchester. 343-344 [doi]
- eGovernment standard frameworkMariano Gamboa Z., Jano U. López Rodríguez, Chang Keun Son. 346-347 [doi]
- Informetric mapping of "big data" in FI-WAREElio Villaseñor, Hugo Estrada. 348-349 [doi]
- Workshop about the understanding and improving the uptake and utilization open dataAdegboyega K. Ojo, Marijn Janssen. 350-351 [doi]
- Tutorial: eGovFrame a complete platformMariano Gamboa Z., Jano U. López Rodríguez. 352-354 [doi]
- Experiences and advances of electronic government in Latin AmericaRodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Dolores E. Luna. 355-356 [doi]
- Spatial analytics for open government dataFrancisco J. Artigas. 357-358 [doi]