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Vol 53, No 1, Jan 2001


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Wired in Whitehall: a survey of the Internet and intranet use in government

Maewyn Cumming and Lucy Cuthbertson
Maewyn Cumming, Cabinet Office, London, amaewyn.cumming.x.gsi.gov.uk
Lucy Cuthbertson lcuthbertson@irdin.fco.gov.uk

Abstract

A questionnaire survey giving details of internet and intranet use in 23 government departments. The survey found considerable increased access to the World Wide Web on the previous survey and the widespread existence, but erratic implementation, of web use polices. Training in Internet searching was becoming a significant activity for many libraries. There was little involvement by library staff in departmental websites, with considerable use being made of external consultants when designing, setting up and restructuring sites. Email was proving to be a standard tool within government. Intranets were becoming more prevalent and there was broad recognition of the relevance of information management skills to the development and management of intranets. There were unrealistic expectations of intranets and a widespread belief that intranets are not used to their full potential. However, there was universal agreement that intranets are a very positive additions to organisations.

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