Open Government and Open Government Implementations: An Evaluation of Public Institutions in Turkey
Open Government is defined in the literature as a way of providing use/re-use and the publication of governmental data in open formats via open platforms in order to obtain economical, social and political benefits.
Şahika EROĞLU
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A Pattern to Recognition of Triggering Element of Open Government Implementation in Iran's Public Organizations (Case Study: Ministry of Interior) [PDF]
Objective: Technology–oriented reforms, especially in the public sector, “with society being digital” has been put in the agendum of most countries throughout the world. It has become the topic of discussion for the contemporary governments.
Fatemeh Sadat Aboalmaali +2 more
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Towards open government through open source software for web analytics : The case of Matomo
Web analytics technologies provide opportunities for organisations to obtain information about users visiting their websites in order to understand and optimise web usage.
Brax, Christoffer +17 more
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Guide to open government and the coronavirus : open response + open recovery [PDF]
The coronavirus pandemic requires exceptional government responses in terms of new policies and approaches, that are being tested in real-time. Organized by different policy areas, the guide explains the relevance of each topic to COVID-19 response and ...
Open Government Partnership (OGP)
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Publishers Working with Open Government Data: A Work Framework
This paper presents an Open Government Data (OGD) publisher framework, with work roles, field of work, and environmental descriptions. Previous knowledge about publishers' work is fragmented, with gaps and variations, indicating a high level of ...
Jonathan Cruose +6 more
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Designing an Open Government Model Using Meta-Synthesis Approach [PDF]
Technology_based reforms with an emphasis on the digital society, especially in the public sector, have been put on the agenda of most countries and have become a new issue for the government today.
Asma Salehi Nozar, Nour mohammad Yaghobi
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The coupling of the disruptive processes of digitalization and the green transformation in a so-called “Twin Transformation” is already being considered a strategic step within the European Union and is discussed in the academic sphere.
Jörn von Lucke, Sander Frank
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Imam Balādhuri as a Biographer of Seerah(Urdu)
Ansāb-ul-Ashrāf is one of the most prominent works of Aḥmad Bin Yaḥya Bin Jābir al- Balādhuri, a muslim historiographer of third Hijri Century. This book is, in fact, a genealogical form of writing history and a primary and authentic source of the Holy ...
Munir Aḥmad Qazi +1 more
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Approaching the integration of large language models in the parliamentary workspace
The integration of large language models (LLMs) into parliamentary workspaces offers transformative potential but also significant challenges. This contribution provides a structured analysis of LLM adoption in legislative environments, examining ...
Jörn von Lucke
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The open government partnership: what are the challenges and opportunities for New Zealand? [PDF]
In November 2013 New Zealand signed up to the Open Government Partnership (OGP), which was established in 2011 and comprises 63 nations. The OGP operates as a partnership on two levels: nationally, as a partnership between governments and civil society ...
Macaulay, Michael, Michael Macaulay
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