ABSTRACT
One of the most important tasks in local government websites is the transfer of knowledge. Many e-government websites have practices, programs or citizens initiatives that work very well in their context, but disappear in the next administration or political party change that rules the government. This poster is part of an ongoing research to explore the best practices or innovations in local government sites. We include the cases of the States of Jalisco, Durango and Chiapas as preliminary examples of this ongoing research to find innovative solutions in the local government websites.
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