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The application of single-source publishing to e-government

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by L Walsh
The following article provides an introductory overview of Extensible Markup Language (XML) and how it may be applied to certain processes of e-government to improve accessibility to government services as well as to make governments’ services more widely available. In particular, this discussion explores how the kind of single-source framework used in digital publishing can be used to drive the storage, delivery, and exchange of e-government information and services. The first section of this article provides a basic introduction to XML. The second part illustrates how content is prepared and disseminated using XML, providing some existing and hypothetical examples of this single-source approach. The final section looks at future trends as well as some of the challenges that may be encountered when using this XML-based single-source framework.

History

Title of book

Encyclopedia of digital government

Chapter number

10

Pagination

63 - 72

Publisher

Idea Group Reference

Place of publication

Hershey, Pa.

ISBN-13

9781591407898

ISBN-10

1591407893

Language

eng

Notes

Section: Technological Solutions / Category: Technological Tools of E-Government

Publication classification

D2 Reference work

Extent

253

Editor/Contributor(s)

A Anttiroiko, M Mälkiä