This is a fascinating book that is clearly professionally researched and documented, carefully written and edited with a great attention to detail. It is a valuable reference work for readers interested in contemporary developments in Latin America's Online World.
– Robert Davison, Editor, Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries
The overall objectives of Gasco-Hernandez in presenting this analysis of e-government in Latin America include describing national and local level e-government initiatives, to analyze critical factors in the e-government design and implementation process, to discuss contextual factors of success and failure, to determine the existence of a particular Latin American e-government model, and to propose strategies for the future. To achieve these objectives, he presents case studies of the Argentine IT Professionals Forum, Brazil's Compras.Net, Brazil's e-tax system, the Chilean e-government strategy, and evolution of four state-government portals in Mexico.
– Book News (November 2007)
Latin America Online offers a comprehensive quantitative profile of e-government in Latin America. It highlights the methods, resources, and operations of top-tier countries and cities.
– Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 40 (2008)