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Electronic Public Information April 2001
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button AEC does it!
Maureen Walker describes how SPIN members Ayrshire Electronic Community are joining up multi-partner information resources.
button Digital television has a public future
Allen Therisa unveils the digital TV service that the London Boroughs of Camden and Newham have partnered with - dktv, a 'Different Kind of TeleVision'.
button Are you too proud to PEG?
Angus Doulton invites you to join the PEG programme.
button Introduction to E-books
Sarah Ormes provides a useful introductory guide to 'e-books' and 'e-book readers'.
button Content with your content?
Still spending money on HTML courses? Still begging your information providers to maintain their data? Katia Major of Eibs Ltd, one of our two lead sponsors for EPI 2001, takes a look at a Third Way - content management software.
button Accessible, manageable content, the key to happy users - and staff!
Stephen Cave, of abacus e-media, one of our two lead sponsors for EPI 2001, describes how organisations like Portsmouth City Council and the DETR are using POPI to improve manageability of content as well as accessibility.
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Hits and misses - UK Online first impressions

Des Farrington provides an evaluative snapshot of the government's citizen portal.
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Document updated: 15 Apr 2001