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Open government / Information technology / Information systems / E-Government / Information and communication technologies in education / Knowledge management / EGovernment in Europe / Egovernment in the UAE / Technology / Communication / Public administration
Date: 2011-02-10 10:47:14
Open government
Information technology
Information systems
E-Government
Information and communication technologies in education
Knowledge management
EGovernment in Europe
Egovernment in the UAE
Technology
Communication
Public administration

Titel Reflecting the Relevance of Communication in E-Government-Projects – Two Case Studies in the Field of Knowledge Management in the Swiss Public Administration

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