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Research On Fuzhou Government Website And Government New Media Information Disclosure

Posted on:2020-09-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J M LinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2416330623960738Subject:Library and Information Science
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With the advent of the era of big data and the widespread popularity of the Internet,today data and information have spread across all walks of life and various areas of business functions,and become an intangible factor of production that has never been achieved in the past.In the face of a variety of complex and diverse information,its mining and application will further enhance productivity and enable today's uneven distribution of social resources to be effectively addressed.Government information itself is an important category in the general classification of information.It is a general term of information that can reflect government work and related things in government activities.The publication of government information is an effective means for citizens to learn about the daily work of government departments and the process of handling government affairs.Nowadays,with the development of E-government in China,the government website,an important platform for publishing government information,is becoming more and more perfect.With the era background,the advent of mobile intelligence era,the popularity of Smart Handheld devices,new media platform has become an important means of government information publication.By comparing the information publicity of Fuzhou government website with that of new government media,this paper uses observation,comparative analysis and case analysis to find the similarities and differences between them in the aspects of announcement content,online government affairs and government-citizen exchanges,and tries to provide advice for the construction and operation of government website and new government media,as well as to provide reference for their future development.
Keywords/Search Tags:Government website, government new media, information disclosure, service, public interaction
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