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The Internet is changing not only the functioning of the commercial media, but also local government media (issued, created by local governments, understood as offices, and not social organizations, local, etc.). The opportunity has arisen for municipalities to expand their communication with residents, tourists, investors through publications on their websites. They need to adapt to network media. To do this, local governments are creating their own editorial teams to prepare content to meet the needs of their customers, who are increasingly using mobile devices. Based on my own research I have tried to identify the environment of the media of local governments, what content they prefer (agenda topics), the tasks to be fulfilled by a municipal, urban contemporary website, and who creates it. An important element is preparing media for mobile devices, the use of which has a strong upward trend.
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The municipalities act as the publishers of magazines and owners of electronic media, which often pretend to be the local news services. The hosts municipalities were not obliged by any regulations to create customized portals to web accessibility standards. The situation changed with the publication by the Council of Ministers on 12 April 2012 of the National Interoperability Framework. The document defi ned the minimum requirements for public records and exchange of information in electronic form as well as the minimum requirements for the systems. This research makes an attempt to diagnose problems associated with the introduction of new regulations. It also highlights their social and legal conditions, with particular emphasis on web accessibility and related web usability of local resources in the internet media.
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Gminy są wydawcami czasopism, właścicielami mediów elektronicznych, a samorządowe witryny często pretendują do bycia lokalnymi serwisami informacyjnymi. Gospodarze gmin nie byli zobowiązani żadnymi regulacjami do tworzenia serwisów dostosowanych do standardów internetowej dostępności (web accessibility). Sytuacja uległa zmianie wraz z publikacją rozporządzenia Rady Ministrów z 12 kwietnia 2012 r. w sprawie Krajowych Ram Interoperacyjności, minimalnych wymagań dla rejestrów publicznych i wymiany informacji w postaci elektronicznej oraz minimalnych wymagań dla systemów teleinformatycznych. Na podstawie własnych badań podjęto próbę diagnozy podstawowych problemów związanych z wprowadzaniem nowych regulacji, ich uwarunkowań społecznych i prawnych, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem dostępności (web accessibility) oraz związanej z nią użyteczności (web usability) samorządowych mediów internetowych.
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