995 resultados para Malcolm, John, 1769-1833.
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Contains pts. 1-2.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"A continuation of the work of the late John Kilbourn"--P. [iii].
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Master microform held by: Readex.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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First acted Nov. 1793.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Spine title: Starkie on evidence.
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With extracts from the diary of Mrs. Moens.
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Abstract: The importance of e-government models lies in their offering a basis to measure and guide e-government. There is still no agreement on how to assess a government online. Most of the e-government models are not based on research, nor are they validated. In most countries, e-government has not reached higher stages of growth. Several scholars have shown a confusing picture of e-government. What is lacking is an in-depth analysis of e-government models. Responding to the need for such an analysis, this study identifies the strengths and weaknesses of major national and local e-government evaluation models. The common limitations of most models are focusing on the government and not the citizen, missing qualitative measures, constructing the e-equivalent of a bureaucratic administration, and defining general criteria without sufficient validations. In addition, this study has found that the metrics defined for national e-government are not suitable for municipalities, and most of the existing studies have focused on national e-governments even though local ones are closer to citizens. There is a need for developing a good theoretical model for both national and local municipal e-government.
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Four pages of notes and copies of letters including two rough drafts of a July 1833 letter presumably written to the former United States President John Quincy Adams.
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Two drafts on one leaf of a letter regarding the depreciation of currency.