Managing taxonomies
I found this an interesting article on a systemic way to manage taxonomy creep.
I found this an interesting article on a systemic way to manage taxonomy creep.
In an example of openness in action, the Transparency and Accountability Initiative (T/AI) is redeveloping The Guide to Opening Government using a collaborative approach. First developed by the T/AI in 2011 with leading experts, The Guide brought together key practical steps governments can take to achieve openness, supporting civil society organisations and governments to develop and update effective Open Government…
The Australian government is again looking to reshape its entire digital presence, through creating a single .gov.au site that will somehow negate the need for people to understand how government works in order to engage with it effectively. Created by the Digital Transformation Office, you can visit the Alpha, and comment on it at www.gov.au/alpha/…
Trevor Cook has posted a great summary of the benefits of online employee communities, as discussed in a presentation by Alexei Fey, Senior Manager eBusiness, Savings & Loans Credit Union at the Enterprise 2.0 for Information Professionals conference in Sydney on 14 August. Entitled Building online employee communities, the post covers many different ways of…
I’ve never liked the term Web 2.0, but it’s become established as the ‘in term’ for websites involving more than flat pages and information. These days everyone wants to be seen to be doing Web 2.0 – even when they are not. But what really IS Web 2.0? What separates the sites that are really…
1) Our traditional ad agency tells us so – and as radio, print and television advertising is more profitable for them, they must be right! 2) It’s easier to simply build a bells and whistles website, promote it via traditional means for a month and then ignore it. Our audience will find it, really. 3)…
Hopefully many of you are aware of the Gov 2.0 Summit that is being held in Washington at the moment. As part of the pre-event, the inaugural Gov 2.0 Expo included presentations in five categories, demonstrating examples of the best Gov 2.0 organisations and initiatives – not only from the United States. There was a…
This archive mirrors the original eGov AU blog — Craig’s professional commentary on AI, digital government and technology in public life, running since 2006.
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