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Building Digital Government Strategies

Building Digital Government Strategies

Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazan; Luis Felipe Luna-Reyes; Dolores E. Luna-Reyes; J. Ramon Gil-Garcia; Gabriel Puron-Cid; Sergio Picazo-Vela

Springer International Publishing AG
2017
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This book provides key strategic principles and best practices to guide the design and implementation of digital government strategies. It provides a series of recommendations and findings to think about IT applications in government as a platform for information, services and collaboration, and strategies to avoid identified pitfalls. Digital government research suggests that information technologies have the potential to generate immense public value and transform the relationships between governments, citizens, businesses and other stakeholders. However, developing innovative and high impact solutions for citizens hinges on the development of strategic institutional, organizational and technical capabilities. Thus far, particular characteristics and problems of the public sector organization promote the development of poorly integrated and difficult to maintain applications. For example, governments maintain separate applications for open data, transparency, and public services, leading to duplication of efforts and a waste of resources. The costs associated with maintaining such sets of poorly integrated systems may limit the use of resources to future projects and innovation. This book provides best practices and recommendations based on extensive research in both Mexico and the United States on how governments can develop a digital government strategy for creating public value, how to finance digital innovation in the public sector, how to building successful collaboration networks and foster citizen engagement, and how to correctly implement open government projects and open data. It will be of interest to researchers, practitioners, students, and public sector IT professionals that work in the design and implementation of technology-based projects and programs.
San John Henry Newman, un maestro para nuestro tiempo

San John Henry Newman, un maestro para nuestro tiempo

Juan Alonso García; Keith Beaumont; Juan Rodrigo Vélez Giraldo

Editorial NUN
2022
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La canonizaci n de John Henry Newman (1801-1890) el 13 de octubre de 2019 ha sido un acontecimiento importante para toda la Iglesia. La declaraci n solemne sobre su santidad lleva consigo el reconocimiento de sus virtudes heroicas, as como la propuesta de su ejemplo de vida y su capacidad intercesora ante Dios. Pero, de alguna manera, constituye adem s una confirmaci n de la validez de sus ense anzas, ya que, como se al Joseph Ratzinger en 1990, el rasgo que caracteriza a un gran doctor de la Iglesia es que, en l, "pensamiento y vida se compenetran y se determinan rec procamente".Con un itinerario biogr fico apasionante y una conversi n al catolicismo que conmocion a la Inglaterra victoriana, Newman ha dejado un imponente legado intelectual cuya actualidad sigue vigente en nuestra poca. Precursor, inspirador y "cardenal ausente" del Concilio Vaticano II, ofreci avant la lettre agudos an lisis en temas importantes tratados en la reuni n conciliar, como la revelaci n cristiana, las relaciones entre la fe y la raz n, la tradici n de la Iglesia, el ecumenismo, la conciencia humana, la misi n de los laicos, o la educaci n, influyendo adem s sobre un buen n mero de autores del siglo XX. En Newman se conjuga una gran humanidad atenta a los avatares de la historia y a las grandes cuestiones del hombre y del mundo con una profunda sensibilidad espiritual y una notable capacidad de introspecci n psicol gica del coraz n humano. Su peculiar estilo intelectual, la ntima relaci n que se da en l entre pensamiento y vida, y la amplitud de sus aportaciones intelectuales, hacen del santo ingl s una figura sugerente e inspiradora. Aunque Newman es conocido por el impacto religioso y social que en su d a provoc su incorporaci n a la Iglesia cat lica, sin embargo, su fecundo pensamiento intelectual y espiritual ha permanecido bastante ignorado, particularmente en el mundo hispanohablante. En el presente volumen se recogen un conjunto de art culos sobre algunos de los temas m s relevantes de su pensamiento, con el deseo de que contribuyan a ilustrar el alcance y la actualidad de uno de los pensadores cat licos m s significativos, prol ficos y vers tiles de la poca moderna.
Building Digital Government Strategies

Building Digital Government Strategies

Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán; Luis F. Luna-Reyes; Dolores E. Luna-Reyes; J. Ramon Gil-Garcia; Gabriel Puron-Cid; Sergio Picazo-Vela

Springer International Publishing AG
2018
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This book provides key strategic principles and best practices to guide the design and implementation of digital government strategies. It provides a series of recommendations and findings to think about IT applications in government as a platform for information, services and collaboration, and strategies to avoid identified pitfalls. Digital government research suggests that information technologies have the potential to generate immense public value and transform the relationships between governments, citizens, businesses and other stakeholders. However, developing innovative and high impact solutions for citizens hinges on the development of strategic institutional, organizational and technical capabilities. Thus far, particular characteristics and problems of the public sector organization promote the development of poorly integrated and difficult to maintain applications. For example, governments maintain separate applications for open data, transparency, and public services, leading to duplication of efforts and a waste of resources. The costs associated with maintaining such sets of poorly integrated systems may limit the use of resources to future projects and innovation. This book provides best practices and recommendations based on extensive research in both Mexico and the United States on how governments can develop a digital government strategy for creating public value, how to finance digital innovation in the public sector, how to building successful collaboration networks and foster citizen engagement, and how to correctly implement open government projects and open data. It will be of interest to researchers, practitioners, students, and public sector IT professionals that work in the design and implementation of technology-based projects and programs.
Noche Bohemia De Santiago

Noche Bohemia De Santiago

Carmen Cano David; Pablo Lopez Garcia; Pilar Martin Sanchez; Mario Toubes Rodrigo; Ana Belen Crespo; Pedro Gonzalez Manzano; Esther Herranz Perez; Chema Elez Espinosa; Margarita Rodriguez Rubio; Marivi Lozano Campos; Leonor Reneo

Lulu.com
2014
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Noche bohemia de Santiago, es un poemario que nace a la luz de un recital, en el que un grupo de amigos, dieron rienda suelta al sentimiento transformandolo en poesia.
Microscopic Wonders

Microscopic Wonders

Abraham Rosas Arellano; Carmen Reyes Luna; Fabiola Garcia Zamorategui; Ricardio Piña Muñoz; Yazmín Ramiro-Cortés; Gerardo Rodrigo Perera-Murcia; Alfonso Cárabez-Trejo

Springer International Publishing AG
2025
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This book takes the reader on a visual journey of the microscope and shares exciting stories about its development and the new technologies that exist that renders the invisible visible. The book begins with the history of microscopy and follows with the basics of various types of microscopy: brightfield, widefield, confocal, transmission electron, and scanning electron. All chapters feature stunning visuals. The history of the microscope is illustrated with paintings in the style of tattoos by tattoo artist Yingfayang tattoo, and the later chapters pair computer designed images and photography to stunning effect, passing on to the reader an appreciation not only for the scientific possibilities of microscopy, but also its artistic possibilities.
Rodrigo's Treasure: A Sonoran Borderlands Mystery
A cartel drug scout on a southern Arizona mountain stumbles across an abandoned mine of lost silver. Grabbing what he can, Rodrigo returns to Rocky Point, Mexico, and connects with Chuy Ruiz, an old high school friend. But Chuy, a known drug dealer and a covert police informant, is someone Rodrigo doesn't trust.On the run and blaming his friend, Rodrigo is pursued by his psychopathic cartel boss and Mexican police, who don't believe his story.Can Rodrigo keep his treasure? The mountain gives up its secrets only grudgingly.
Rodrigo de Valdés: Poema heroyco hispano-latino panegyrico de la fundación, y grandezas de la muy noble, y leal ciudad de Lima
Poema heroyco hispano-latino (1687), a national chronicle or “epic poem,” commemorates the founding and greatness of Lima, Peru. Its unique rhymed quatrains can be read in either Latin or Spanish with equal meaning, and its insightful marginal notes interpret the city’s cultural history. Rodrigo de Valdés (1609–1682) underscores the decadence of peninsular Spanish letters in contrast to the compositions of New World writers. The poem is a tribute to the superiority, versatility, and interchangeability of Spanish and Latin as instruments of power that led to Spain’s world dominance, and to Lima as the locus of marvels and a quasi biblical garden of delights. Lima has occupied without exception a privileged space within the colonial situation, as a metaphorical sovereign of new-world experiences and potentialities. Influenced by the spirit of Baroque sensibilities and Creole pride in his patria, Valdés bequeathed to Lima a staged panegyric that served as King Charles II’s introduction to the bounty of his American colony. Valdés, acting as commentator, guides the reader through a journey that spans centuries of Peru’s illustrious history. Working within the classical tradition of laus urbis or the praise of cities, Valdés depicts America as a paradise found with Lima at its center. In tracing the poem’s relationship to the genre of classical panegyrics, Neal A. Messer and Jerry M. Williams argue its literary merits and elucidate how it enriches the colonial family of Latin American texts. Republished for the first time, this critical edition introduces Valdés to students and scholars of Ibero-American letters.
Rodrigo Moya

Rodrigo Moya

Rodrigo Moya

University of Texas Press
2015
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Rodrigo Moya is a prominent Mexican documentary photographer who began as a photojournalist in 1955. He covered the convulsive period that shook Latin America during the 1950s and 1960s, including the guerrilla movement in Guatemala, the invasion of Santo Domingo, and the Cuban Revolution, producing the iconic images “Guerillas in the Mist” and “Melancholy Che.” Since the 1960s, Moya’s work has broadened to encompass more of Mexico and Latin America-the land and sea, people both famous and anonymous, religious processions, the streets of Mexico, laborers, and cultural events involving theatre and dance. Moya’s photography is receiving renewed attention and acclaim in the twenty-first century, including the Espejo de Luz for his photographic career at the VI Bienal Mexicana de Fotoperiodismo and the Medal of Photography Merit from the Sistema Nacional de Fototecas (Instituto Nacional de AntropologÍa y Historia).Rodrigo Moya: Photography and Conscience/FotografÍa y conciencia is the first English-Spanish bilingual retrospective of the photographer’s career. It presents over one hundred striking images grouped into seven thematic suites, each briefly introduced by Moya. Distinguished historian Ariel Arnal provides an essay describing Moya’s impact as a documentary photographer, while Moya writes about his journey to become a photographer in the volume’s introduction, “El nacimiento de las imÁgenes/The Origin of the Images.” Including photographs that have never been published before, Rodrigo Moya adds an important new chapter to the history of twentieth-century Mexican photography.