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Chen-wo Kuo
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The Minister of Council for Cultural Affairs Dr. Chi-nan Chen announced the new "Cultural
Taiwan 101," a project that composed of 101 projects. The eCulture policy included in 101 projects,
declared that this policy intends to enhance Taiwan as a quality cyber society. This eCulture policy
extends "cultural citizenship" to the Internet (eArts and eCitizenship) and allowing our culture to
be globalized and digitalized. To achieve these goals, the Council will prompt real communities to
have their arts presented on the Internet (eCommunity) and establish a portal and platform for culture and art.
Actually, this eCulture policy was building up culture infrastructure public service in an information society. From viewpoints of e-Government, the procedure will have gone through automation, publishing, interaction and transaction, integration, e-governance. This paper discusses the eCulture policy planning process and provides the research scholars understand the current that the
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