E-Government as the Source of Online Information
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On the basis of assumption, that Internet is the main measure for e-government in delivering information services for the general public, tendencies of e-services and public information delivery via Internet sites of are analysed in this article. Results of the recent content research (2006) of Internet sites of Lithuanian ministries and self-government institutions are analysed in detail and some comparisons are made by using results of similar surveys conducted four years ago (2002) by other authors. It is shown, that during last period information delivery by these Internet sites was changing very positively, and it is good presumption for farther egovernment development in Lithuania.
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