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Natalie Helbig
Natalie Helbig
Deputy Director, Division of Information and Statistics, Office of Quality and Patient Safety, NYS
Verified email at ctg.albany.edu
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Understanding the complexity of electronic government: Implications from the digital divide literature
N Helbig, JR Gil-García, E Ferro
Government information quarterly 26 (1), 89-97, 2009
7192009
Open government and e-government: Democratic challenges from a public value perspective
TM Harrison, S Guerrero, GB Burke, M Cook, A Cresswell, N Helbig, ...
Proceedings of the 12th Annual International Digital Government Research …, 2011
6912011
Being smart: Emerging technologies and innovation in the public sector
JR Gil-Garcia, N Helbig, A Ojo
Government information quarterly 31, I1-I8, 2014
4612014
The role of IT literacy in defining digital divide policy needs
E Ferro, NC Helbig, JR Gil-Garcia
Government Information Quarterly 28 (1), 3-10, 2011
2982011
Information strategies for open government: Challenges and prospects for deriving public value from government transparency
SS Dawes, N Helbig
Electronic Government: 9th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, EGOV 2010 …, 2010
2822010
Designing social media policy for government: Eight essential elements
J Hrdinová, N Helbig, CS Peters
Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany, 2010
1872010
Innovating and changing the policy-cycle: Policy-makers be prepared!
M Janssen, N Helbig
Government Information Quarterly 35 (4), S99-S105, 2018
1762018
Special issue on innovation through open data-A review of the state-of-the-art and an emerging research agenda: Guest editors’ introduction
A Zuiderwijk, N Helbig, JR Gil-García, M Janssen
Journal of theoretical and applied electronic commerce research 9 (2), 1-13, 2014
1512014
Exploring e-government benefits and success factors
JR Gil-García
Encyclopedia of digital government, 803-811, 2007
1082007
The dynamics of opening government data
N Helbig, AM Cresswell, GB Burke, L Luna-Reyes
Center for Technology in Government, 2012
752012
Evaluating the quality and usability of open data for public health research: a systematic review of data offerings on 3 open data platforms
EG Martin, J Law, W Ran, N Helbig, GS Birkhead
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 23 (4), e5-e13, 2017
682017
Introduction. Innovation through open data: a review of the state-of-the-art and an emerging research agenda
A Zuiderwijk, M Janssen, JR Gil-García, N Helbig
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research 9 (2), 258-268, 2014
592014
Stakeholder engagement in policy development: observations and lessons from international experience
N Helbig, S Dawes, Z Dzhusupova, B Klievink, CG Mkude
Policy Practice and Digital Science: Integrating Complex Systems, Social …, 2015
492015
Is it only about Internet access? An empirical test of a multi-dimensional digital divide
JR Gil-Garcia, NC Helbig, E Ferro
International Conference on Electronic Government, 139-149, 2006
462006
The dynamics of opening government data: A white paper
N Helbig, AM Cresswell, GB Burke, L Luna-Reyes
Center for Technology in Government, University of Albany: Albany, NY, USA, 34, 2012
442012
The digital divide metaphor: Understanding paths to IT literacy
E Ferro, JR Gil-Garcia, N Helbig
Electronic Government: 6th International Conference, EGOV 2007, Regensburg …, 2007
392007
Opening health data: what do researchers want? Early experiences with New York's open health data platform
EG Martin, N Helbig, GS Birkhead
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 21 (5), E1-E7, 2015
382015
Liberating data to transform health care: New York’s open data experience
EG Martin, N Helbig, NR Shah
JAMA 311 (24), 2481-2482, 2014
362014
The value and limits of government information resources for policy informatics
SS Dawes, N Helbig
Governance in the information era, 25-44, 2015
352015
The privacy and security implications of open data in healthcare
S Kobayashi, TB Kane, C Paton
Yearbook of medical informatics 27 (01), 041-047, 2018
292018
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