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DGPort: A Web Portal for Digital Government

Yin, C.Q. and Nickels, L.D. and Chen, C.Z. and Ng, Gavin and Chen, Hsinchun (2003) DGPort: A Web Portal for Digital Government. In Proceedings Conference on Digital Government, Boston, MA.

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Abstract

This paper provides a summary of the initial development of a Web portal for the digital government domain. Information retrieval techniques commonly used to find information on the Internet are discussed along with the problems associated with these techniques that led to the development of the Digital Government Web portal (DGPort). We also discuss the advantages that DGPort could have for researchers in the digital government domain as well as the value-added features that this portal provides. Future evaluation plans for the portal are also described.

EPrint Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:National Science Digital Library, NSDL, Artificial Intelligence Lab, AI Lab, Digital Government Web portal (DGPort)
Subjects:Internet
Information Extraction
ID Code:470
Deposited On:04 September 2004
Alternative Locations:http://ai.bpa.arizona.edu/go/papers.html
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