In 19 chapters, library and information studies, management, and other scholars from Africa, Europe, and Pakistan consider local factors that impact e-government growth in developing and emerging countries, focusing on digital access as the key to e-government success. They present studies on digital access and its impact on the proliferation of e-government implementation in various environments and address policy frameworks and directions on how to prioritize e-government interventions that encourage access and contemporary experiences in e-government practice and the design of interventions.
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