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E-Government: Tips, Tools, and Best Practices State Library and Archives of Florida August 11, 2009 Nancy Fredericks Pasco County Library System nancyfredericks@pascolibraries.org PCLS E-Government Logo
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E-Government Act of 2002
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E-Government Defined
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Steps you can take now 1. Extend computer usage time or dedicate computers for e-government use
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Steps you can take now 2. Limit e-government computers to specific sites or provide staff supervision
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3. Provide basic computer skills training Formal classes or self-directed Video tutorials
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Online tutorials Palm Beach County Mousercise -
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Online tutorials Goodwill Community Foundation Learnfree.com -
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Cheat Sheets/Guides
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4. Identify federal, state, and local e- government Web sites for patrons to readily access –Bookmarks –Websites –Blogs
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Orange County Library System
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Pasco County Library System
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5. Offer e-government training to the public
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6. Provide a list of documents to bring when completing online forms
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7. Relax library cell phone policies or have a telephone patrons can use http://www.floridamemory.com
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8. Provide business size cards for recording user name and password
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9. Record e-gov statistics
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Types of Questions
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10. Provide a method for non-English speakers to receive assistance
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11. Produce a list of answers to frequently asked e-government questions
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12. Staff Training Social Worker Skills Contact your human resources department or your county/city social worker. Contact community agencies and ask them to come to the library and train staff.
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Partnerships for training and referrals
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Develop an e-government policy
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Recommendations Verbal and written disclaimers (especially as part of Internet user agreement – click through on all library computers) Verbal and written disclaimers (especially as part of Internet user agreement – click through on all library computers) Librarians should not help users fill out forms that require co- signatures Librarians should not help users fill out forms that require co- signatures –e.g., Florida family court forms that require signature by person who helps user fill out form - that comes with a requirement to keep the forms for six years Librarians should not select forms for users Librarians should not select forms for users –help them use an index of forms, but selection is up to user (per Florida Bar Association Unauthorized Practice of Law Department) Librarians should not type in personal information, especially Social Security numbers and passwords Librarians should not type in personal information, especially Social Security numbers and passwords
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Create a blog or del.icio.us page
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Videos - Created by DCF for Partners
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Videos – Created by Pasco County
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Videos - Created by Employ Florida
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Tools for You
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Using taxonomy to organize e-government information Taxonomy is the science of classification according to a pre-determined system, with the resulting catalog used to provide a conceptual framework for discussion, analysis, or information retrieval. Taxonomy is the science of classification according to a pre-determined system, with the resulting catalog used to provide a conceptual framework for discussion, analysis, or information retrieval. Taxonomy developed based on e-government inquiries at Pasco County libraries: Taxonomy developed based on e-government inquiries at Pasco County libraries: Education Employment Food Stamps Immigration Incarceration Medical Pasco Government Recreation Social Security Tax Forms Unemployment Veterans
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For more information, please e-mail Nancy Fredericks at nancyfredericks@pascolibraries.org nancyfredericks@pascolibraries.org The contents of this tutorial were developed under a Library Services and Technology Act grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, through the Department of State, Division of Library and Information Services. However, the contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of State and you should not assume endorsement by the state or federal government.
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