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Government Information Quarterly, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 2004
- John Carlo Bertot:
New editorial board members. 1-2 - Sharon S. Dawes, Theresa A. Pardo, Anthony M. Cresswell:
Designing electronic government information access programs: a holistic approach. 3-23 - David Landsbergen:
Screen level bureaucracy: Databases as public records. 24-50 - Christopher G. Reddick:
A two-stage model of e-government growth: Theories and empirical evidence for U.S. cities. 51-64 - Jody Condit Fagan, Bryan D. Fagan:
An accessibility study of state legislative Web sites. 65-85 - Earl H. McKinney Jr.:
Learning by fire: the learning challenges facing U.S. Forest Service aviation. 86-98 - Heather Lea Moulaison:
The Minitel and France's legacy of democratic information access. 99-107 - Tim Barnes, John Dalton:
Implementing a voluntary code on access to information: Nirex's practical experience. 108-112 - Charles R. McClure:
United State Government Information: Policies and Sources: by Peter Hernon, Harold C. Relyea, Robert E. Dugan, and Joan F. Cheverie. Libraries Unlimited, 2002. xvii, 430 pp. CD Rom. $70.00 (Cloth), ISBN: 1-56308-978-5, $50.00 (Paperback), ISBN: 1-56308-979-3. 113-115 - Marcy M. Allen:
Edgeless Cities: Exploring the Elusive Metropolis: By Robert E. Lang. Washington D.C. The Brookings Institution, 2003, 154 pp. $18.95 (paperback), ISBN 0-8157-0611-1. 115-117 - Valerie D. Glenn:
Information Management: Challenges in Managing and Preserving Electronic Records: United States General Accounting Office, GAO-02-586, June 2002, 77 pp. http: //www.gao.gov/new.items/d02586.pdf. 117-118 - Charles D. Bernholz:
The United States Department of the Interior Web site: Visited July 2003 http: //www.doi.gov/. 119-121 - Suzanne L. Holcombe:
A Statistical History of the American Electorate: Jerrold G. Rusk. Washington, DC: CQ Press, a division of Congressional Quarterly, Inc., 2001, 708 pp. $75.00, ISBN 1-56802-364-2 (cloth), ISBN 1-56802-363-4 (paper). 121-122
Volume 21, Number 2, 2004
- Robin Gauld:
One step forward, one step back? Restructuring, evolving policy, and information management and technology in the New Zealand health sector. 125-142 - Patrick Ngulube:
Implications of technological advances for access to the cultural heritage of selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa. 143-155 - Olivier Glassey:
Developing a one-stop government data model. 156-169 - Georgia Prokopiadou, Christos Papatheodorou, Dionysis Moschopoulos:
Integrating knowledge management tools for government information. 170-198 - Pin-Yu Chu, Naiyi Hsiao, Fung-Wu Lee, Chun-Wei Chen:
Exploring success factors for Taiwan's government electronic tendering system: behavioral perspectives from end users. 219-234 - Suzanne L. Holcombe:
The Environmental Protection Agency Web Site: Washington, DC. Visited July 2003. http: //www.epa.gov/. 235-237 - Ben Amata:
Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements: Editors: Edmund Ozmanczyk and Anthony Mango, 3rd edition. New York: Routledge, 2003, 4 v. lviii, 2941 pp. $495.00, ISBN 0-415-93920-8 (cloth). 238-239 - Thomas A. Karel:
Cities, Politics, and Policy: A Comparative Analysis: John P. Pelissero (Editor). Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2003. xvii, 350 pp. $39.95 (paper). ISBN 1-56802-686-2. 239-240 - Claudene Sproles:
DisabilityInfo.gov: Washington, DC: Department of Labor. Visited July 16, 2003. http: //disabilityinfo.gov. 240-241 - Sara Kelley:
Marbury versus Madison: Documents and Commentary: Mark A. Graber and Michael Perhac (Editors). Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2002. viii, 424 pp. $99.95 (cloth). ISBN 1-56802-719-2. 241-242 - Susan L. Kendall:
Managing Web Usage in the Workplace: A Social, Ethical and Legal Perspective: Murugan Anandarajan and Claire Simmers. Hershey: Idea Group Publishing, 2002. vi, 376 pp. $74.95. ISBN 1-930708-18-1. 243-244 - Joseph A. Salem Jr.:
The Illusion of Control: Force and Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century.: Seyom Brown. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2003. xii, 196 pp. $18.95 (paper), $46.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-8157-0263-9 (paper), ISBN 0-8157-0262-0 (cloth). 244-246
Volume 21, Number 3, 2004
- Alasdair Roberts:
ORCON Creep: Information sharing and the threat to government accountability. 249-267 - Michael A. McGregor, JoAnne Holman:
Communication technology at the Federal Communications Commission: E-government in the public interest? 268-283 - Mark A. Ward, Scott Mitchell:
A comparison of the strategic priorities of public and private sector information resource management executives. 284-304 - Frank P. Lambert:
Applying informetric methods to empirically assess the authoritativeness of Health Canada electronic documents. 305-318 - Siddhartha Shankar Menon:
India's convergence policy within its communication sector: A long road ahead. 319-336 - Kristin R. Eschenfelder:
Behind the Web site: An inside look at the production of Web-based textual government information. 337-358 - David McMillen:
Privacy, confidentiality, and data sharing: Issues and distinctions. 359-382 - Chuck Malone:
Agency Web Pages - An Information Resource and a Public Relations Tool: The USDA Example. 383-390 - Cassandra Hartnett:
Distance Documents: Continuing Education Workshops Delivered on the Internet: Documents Jump Start ($350), Legislative Sources ($180), Regulations, ($135). Prof. Judith Robinson, University at Buffalo. 390-393 - Faye Couture:
Civil Society in the Information Age: Peter I. Hajnal (editor). Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2002. xi, 298 pp. $75.00 (hard cover). ISBN 0 7546 18382. 393-394 - Earl Shumaker:
Managing Internet and Intranet Technologies in Organizations: Challenges and Opportunities: Edited by Subhasish Dasgupta. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing, 2001, 224 pp. $74.95. ISBN: 1878289 950 (paperback); ISBN: 0585379998 (electronic book). 394-395
Volume 21, Number 4, 2004
- Jeffrey W. Seifert, Harold C. Relyea:
Do you know where your information is in the homeland security era? 399-405 - L. Elaine Halchin:
Electronic government: Government capability and terrorist resource. 406-419 - Harold C. Relyea:
Homeland security and information sharing: Federal policy considerations. 420-438 - Lotte E. Feinberg:
FOIA, federal information policy, and information availability in a post-9/11 world. 439-460 - Jeffrey W. Seifert:
Data mining and the search for security: Challenges for connecting the dots and databases. 461-480 - Priscilla M. Regan:
Old issues, new context: Privacy, information collection, and homeland security. 481-497 - Robert Gellman:
Privacy and security: Assessing database derivative activities. 498-504 - Roger Anderson:
Homeland Security. 505-513 - Sarah C. Holmes:
Contemporary Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy: From Terrorism to Trade, vol. xiv, Ralph G. Carter (Ed.). CQ Press, Washington, DC (2002), ISBN: 1-56802-646-3. 514-515 - John Carlo Bertot:
About the authors. 516-517 - John Carlo Bertot:
Author/Title Index. 518-521
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