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020 _a9789380574219
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_bB23E
100 _aBaranwal, Anil Kumar
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245 _aElectronic information management system and p-Government : A paradigm shift from e-Government
_cby Anil Kumar Baranwal
260 _aNew Delhi
_bBookwell
_c2010
300 _axxix, 313p.
_c25 cm
500 _aThis book is presented by the author in the service of and to assist the decision and policy makers in the Central and State governments as well as the Central and State Information Commissions academicians students, researchers, record managers and informaticians in India and other developing nations alike to understand and address the nitty-gritty of Electronic Information Management as well as to understand the participatory form of governance, i.e. the technological artifact p-Government using Web 2.0 technologies and Govinformatics, a newly developed discipline of informatics dedicated to the cause of the overall electronic information management in the government. The author has also developed a number of new information system models for the government keeping its information management requirements unique only to the government. Information Management in the Government, particularly in the RTI regime, is an area which needs to be addressed holistically. The RTI Act, 2005 has for the first time defined a need for the electronic management of information on a country-wide computer communication network. This book, therefore, addresses and throws enough light on the various provisions of the RTI Act, 2005 and its implementations from the viewpoint of the Electronic Information Management. This is for the first time that all the issues, related with information management and electronic information Management (EIM) have been presented in simple and lucid language as well as in details at one place so that the government officials find it convenient to read, easy to understand and implement in their departments or organizations. However, since the principles of information management is same everywhere, therefore even the private organizations can take advantage from the contents of this book for the electronic management of information including documents, records, emails etc. in their workplace for better information organization and access. The book is also intended to serve the students of the MCA, MBA, BE/BTech, PGDCA, BCA etc. in the technical institutions and universities, particularly in the disciplines of Informatics and Management etc as an additional subject so that they can develop a better understanding of the importance of information management for the development of the economic, political and social spheres using the information and communication technologies (ICT). This will enlighten them not only about the new information system models but also about the latest Web 2.0 technologies and the information management in the government or any other organization using ICT.
650 _aInformation technology, Internet in public administration, Internet in public administration India
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999 _c11092
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