INFORMATICS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, Milica Tepšić, Mladen Radivojević, Nikola Novaković 2013, 355 p.
[:sr]Like all areas of social and scientific life, the field of informatics in public administration could not remain immune to rapid changes. At the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, the state and law are increasingly being researched multidisciplinary. In addition to traditional topics and areas of interest to lawyers, cybernetic and IT topics are increasingly being asserted. At a time when the information revolution significantly changes relations in society, one important segment of that society, which is public administration, cannot be understood as something that is separated from those trends. And its evolution and reform in recent decades is in favor of that. The emergence of information technologies, globalization and citizens who increasingly use information technologies, leads to the need to redefine public administration and its position in society. An important effect is the growing pressure of society on public administration in terms of accountability, so the reform of public administration should follow these trends.
The content of this book is mainly adapted to students, and the authors are aware that in this area there are still many questions that touch on the problems of modern information technologies and public administration. [:]