Title: Access to Tasmanian Government Services via ServiceTasmania Online
1Access to Tasmanian Government Services via
ServiceTasmania Online
- Lloyd Sokvitne
- Manager, Service Tasmania Online
2Presentation contents
- an overview of Service Tasmania
- a description of the Service Tasmania Online web
site - an explanation of the underlying Resource
Discovery Service (RDS) architecture - the importance of flexibility and good data in
delivering access to government resources - the importance of good content and the role of
government publishing standards
3ServiceTasmania
- Initiated by the Tasmanian Government in 1997 and
fully endorsed by the Bacon Government in 1998 - To provide easy, customer focused access to
government services for the Tasmanian community.
4Service Tasmania provides services
- over the counter
- 24 shops have been provided across Tasmania
offering over 300 services - over the phone
- One phone number for government
- Over 30 payments available over the telephone
- over the Internet
- over 20 payments possible over the Internet
- online applications, forms, contacts, feedback,
and help
5Service Tasmania over the Internet
- Provides a single web location with fast and easy
access to State, Federal and local government
services. - Providing access to Government resources on the
Web means providing what people are looking for,
in the way they are looking for it - We do not mimic the norm for searching the Web
ie. 50 results pages with 10,000 possible
resources in no certain order
6Good Content Drives Traffic
- High quality content 75
- Ease of use 66
- Quick to download 58
- Frequent updates 54
- Cutting edge technology 14
- (Forrester Research 1999)
7ServiceTasmania Online Web site
Service Tasmania Online
Customer
8Behind the scenes
9Multiple navigation pathways
Seniors
Seniors Card
Social Services
Applications
The application for a Seniors Card can be found
using all these approaches
10The Resource Discovery System (RDS)
- The presentation layer is independent of the data
layer and is designed to be informal and personal - Access via topic, task, and audience-defined
navigation pathways (over 3000 pathways currently
available) - Access via a special-purpose subject thesaurus,
designed specially for government resources and
content with a shallow hierarchy that is
dynamically presented as pages are chosen - Special options including Service Packs, Life
Events, A-Z government listings, A-Z subject
listing, Whats New, etc.
11Resource Discovery System (RDS) contd
- Provides free text searching to both the
descriptive metadata and the free text of the
resources described - Synonym-matching for special search terms
- Free text searching across the documents related
to a described resource (eg the contents page of
an annual report) - Free text searching across all government content
located on Government web servers (separate
harvester)
12Metadata is the driver
- Web site options are produced automatically from
the metadata, making the actual web site easy to
maintain - Automatic site management, eg checks for URL
existence - Uses metadata to provide access to major
government content across all tiers - the service is independent of local metadata,
file format, or presentation system
13Metadata and XML
- Follows national and international metadata
standards - eg. Dublin Core, Australian Government Locator
Service (AGLS) - Innovative XML-based technology developed in
Tasmania with local firm Dytech - we can change the application but retain our
value-added data - RDS uses in-memory relationship tables to enable
high performance whilst delivering thousands of
possible navigation pathways
14Providing access to government content
- An effective government portal requires good
metadata - the description of an online resource is the key
to finding it - there seems little point in creating a resource
if no-one can find it - Requires the skills of information management
specialists - ServiceTasmania Online uses professional
librarians from the State Library to create
metadata - The cost of a properly managed Government portal
is small compared to the overall cost of Web
content production
15Access pre-supposes content
- An effective government web site requires good
content - Government departments and agencies must produce
the content people want - in ways that relate to their needs,
- using language that makes sense to them
- Coordinating content across three tiers of
government is the next challenge
16Tasmanian Government Internet Publishing
Standards (TasGips)
- Whole of Government web publishing standards have
been endorsed by Heads of Agency, - to promote customer focused access to online
government services, - to facilitate and simplify the production of
government content - Http//www.go.tas.gov.au/infoman/gips/homepage.htm
- Principles, Requirements and Recommendations
- Planning, Building, Maintaining your website,
Toolkit
17Thank you Lloyd Sokvitne Manager (Information
Systems Development) State Library of Tasmania 91
Murray Street Hobart TAS 7000 Australia Phone
(03) 6233 7632 Fax (03) 6231 0927 Email
lloyd.sokvitne_at_central.tased.edu.au