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E-Government
Website: American Library Association
http://www.ala.org/advocacy/govinfo/egovernment
List of E-Government resources from ALA.
E-Government: Service Roles for Public Libraries, April 2013
Article: Public Libraries Online
http://publiclibrariesonline.org/2013/04/e-government-service-roles-for-public-libraries/
Article discusses e-government and services roles needed in public libraries.
Go Direct Campaign
Website: U.S. Treasury Department
http://godirect.org
The U.S. Treasury Department’s Go Direct campaign is a national public education campaign that informs Americans of the Treasury’s move to make all federal benefit payments electronic. The Go Direct campaign gives organizations the tools, ideas and free materials to spread the message about electronic payments and help people sign up.
Public Libraries and E-Government
PDF: Information Policy & Access Center (iPAC)
http://ipac.umd.edu/sites/default/files/publications/EgovBrief2012_0.pdf
Report on the state of E-Government issues in public libraries.