Systems for Reporting Information and Public Access to Information

Core References

The E-government Handbook for Developing Countries
Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2002, pp. 1-20.
World Bank

States that developing countries can use e-government practices to provide greater access to government information, promote civic engagement, make government more accountable, and provide development opportunities.

Energy Regulatory Commission Web Sites Don’t Click
(2000) Energy E-Comm.com.
Energy E-Comm.com

Describes best practices for web use by regulatory agencies.

Other References

The Internet and Public Participation in Rulemaking
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2003.
Coglianese, Cary

Describes how governments can evaluate use of the Internet to increase public participation.

Privacy Impact Assessment Guidelines: An Essential Tool for Data Protection
Victoria, BC, Canada: David H. Flaherty, Inc., 2001.
Flaherty, David

An online guide to assessing privacy needs and impacts of government information on privacy.

Key Words

Information, Transparency, Privacy, e-Government