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Government Information Quarterly, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, January 2008
- Maggie Farrell
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Digital government information and libraries: Shifting paradigms or predictable partnerships. 3-4
- Chi-Shiou Lin
, Kristin R. Eschenfelder
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Selection practices for Web-based government publications in state depository library programs: Comparing active and passive approaches. 5-24 - Roxanne Missingham
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Access to Australian Government information: A decade of change 1997-2007. 25-37 - Barbie Selby:
Age of Aquarius - The FDLP in the 21st century. 38-47 - Ted Priebe, Amy Welch, Marian MacGilvray:
The U.S. Government Printing Office's initiatives for the Federal Depository Library Program to set the stage for the 21st century. 48-56 - Charles D. Bernholz
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Federal government documents: Dead or alive. 57-60 - Amy West:
Coming Soon to a Location Near You. 61-65 - Kathleen R. Murray, Inga K. Hsieh:
Archiving Web-published materials: A needs assessment of librarians, researchers, and content providers. 66-89
- Karen Hogenboom
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Lessons learned about access to government information after World War II can be applied after September 11. 90-103 - Barbara J. Costello:
Moving in the right direction: Developments in the online availability of full-text Congressional committee hearing transcripts. 104-117 - José Esteves, Rhoda C. Joseph:
A comprehensive framework for the assessment of eGovernment projects. 118-132 - Carol Marie Perry:
Archiving of publicly funded research data: A survey of Canadian researchers. 133-148
Volume 25, Number 2, April 2008
- John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger:
The E-Government paradox: Better customer service doesn't necessarily cost less. 149-154
- Catherine A. Hardy, Susan P. Williams
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E-government policy and practice: A theoretical and empirical exploration of public e-procurement. 155-180 - Wolfgang E. Ebbers
, Willem J. Pieterson
, H. N. Noordman:
Electronic government: Rethinking channel management strategies. 181-201 - Marijn Janssen
, George Kuk
, René W. Wagenaar:
A survey of Web-based business models for e-government in the Netherlands. 202-220 - Dave Gelders, Mirjam Galetzka
, Jan Pieter Verckens, Erwin Seydel:
Showing results? An analysis of the perceptions of internal and external stakeholders of the public performance communication by the Belgian and Dutch Railways. 221-238 - Calvin M. L. Chan
, YiMeng Lau, Shan L. Pan
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E-government implementation: A macro analysis of Singapore's e-government initiatives. 239-255 - Luiz Antonio Joia
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The impact of government-to-government endeavors on the intellectual capital of public organizations. 256-277 - R. K. Mitra, M. P. Gupta:
A contextual perspective of performance assessment in eGovernment: A study of Indian Police Administration. 278-302 - Fahrettin Özdemirci
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Government records and records management: Law on the right to information in Turkey. 303-312 - Charles D. Bernholz
, Robert J. Weiner Jr.:
American Indian treaties in the Courts of Claims: A guide to treaty citations from opinions of the United States Courts of Claims. 313-327
- Faye Couture:
Biographical Essays in Honor of the Centennial of Flight, 1903-2003: Realizing the Dream of Flight. Virginia P. Dawson and Mark D. Bowles, Editors, 310 pp. NASA SP20054112 (Hardcover and CD), $20.00, The NASA History Series, Also available online in pdf format. 328-329 - Robert J. Weiner Jr.:
Watergate and the Resignation of Richard Nixon: Impact of a Constitutional Crisis, Harry P. Jeffrey, Thomas Maxwell-Long (Eds.). CQ Press, Washington, D.C. (2004), xviii, ISBN: 1-56802-910-1. 329-331 - Charles D. Bernholz:
Five years of implementing the United Nations programme of action on small arms and light weapons: Regional analysis of national reports, Elli Kytomaki, Valerie Yankey-Wayne. United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, Geneva, Switzerland (2006). 331-334 - Bert Chapman:
Spying on the Bomb: American Nuclear Intelligence from Nazi Germany to Iran and North Korea, Jeffrey T. Richelson. W.W. Norton & Company, New York (2006). 334-335 - Valerie D. Glenn:
Journal of E-Government. The Haworth Political Press. Subscription cost varies; electronic access free with print subscription. ISSN 1542-4049; online ISSN 1542-4057. http: //www.haworthpress.com/web/JEG/ Review based on Volume 1, Number 1 (2004) Note: beginning with Volume 4 (2007), this title will change to the Journal of Information Technology and Politics. 335-337 - Claudene Sproles:
Trends in Sustainable Development. Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Division for Sustainable Development.. United Nations, New York (2006), ISBN: 9-2110-4559-2. 337-338 - Chieko Maene:
Geographic Information Science: Mastering the Legal Issues, George Cho. John Wiley & Sons Ltd., London (2005). 338-340 - Susan L. Kendall:
Privacy in the 21st Century: Issues for Public, School, and Academic Libraries, Helen R. Adams, Robert F. Bocher, Carol A. Gordon, Elizabeth Barry-Kessler. Libraries Unlimited, Westport, CT (2005). 340-341 - Uzoma Onyemaechi:
The Struggle of Democracy Against Terrorism: Lessons from the United States, the United Kingdom and Israel. Emanuel Gross. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (2006), ISBN: 0813925312. 341-344 - Andrew Wohrley:
Securing America's Future [: ] National Strategy in the Information Age, David M. Gerstein. Praeger Security International, Westport, CT (2006). 344-346
Volume 25, Number 3, July 2008
- Nadia Caidi, Susan MacDonald:
Information practices of Canadian Muslims post 9/11. 348-378 - J. A. G. M. van Dijk, Oscar Peters
, Wolfgang Ebbers
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Explaining the acceptance and use of government Internet services: A multivariate analysis of 2006 survey data in the Netherlands. 379-399 - Øystein Sæbø, Jeremy Rose, Leif Skiftenes Flak:
The shape of eParticipation: Characterizing an emerging research area. 400-428 - Albert Jacob Meijer:
E-mail in government: Not post-bureaucratic but late-bureaucratic organizations. 429-447 - Mohamed A. Nour, AbdelRahman A. AbdelRahman
, Adam Fadlalla:
A context-based integrative framework for e-government initiatives. 448-461 - Anthony A. Noce, Larry McKeown:
A new benchmark for Internet use: A logistic modeling of factors influencing Internet use in Canada, 2005. 462-476 - Awdhesh K. Singh, Rajendra Sahu
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Integrating Internet, telephones, and call centers for delivering better quality e-governance to all citizens. 477-490 - Tülay Fenerci:
Historical development of legal deposit system in Turkey. 491-503 - Edward Herman:
The American Community Survey: An introduction to the basics. 504-519 - Robert A. Staley:
Congressional hearings: Neglected sources of information on American Indians. 520-540 - Charles D. Bernholz
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Adjusting American Indian treaties: A guide to supplemental article and supplementary treaty citations from opinions of the federal, state, and territorial court systems. 541-552
- Charles D. Bernholz:
Researching Conflict in Africa: Insights and Experiences, Elisabeth Porter, Gillian Robinson, Marie Smyth, Albrecht Schnabel, Eghosa Osaghae (Eds.). United Nations University, New York (2005). 553-555 - Mae N. Schreiber:
How "American" Is Globalization?, William H. Marling. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore (2006), ISBN: 0801883539. 555-557 - Claudene Sproles:
National Climatic Data Center Web Site. Visited September 24, 2007. Administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Federal Building, 151 Patton Avenue, Asheville, NC 28801. http: //www.ncdc.noaa.gov/. 557-558 - Donna L. Burton:
Student Guide to Research in the Digital Age: How to Locate and Evaluate Information Sources, Leslie F. Stebbins. Libraries Unlimited, Westport (2006). 558-561 - Bruce Pencek:
Transparency: The Key to Better Governance?, 135, Christopher Hood, David Heald (Eds.), in: Proceedings of the British Academy. Oxford University Press, New York (2006). 561-562
Volume 25, Number 4, October 2008
- T. J. Halstead:
Presidential signing statements: Executive aggrandizement, judicial ambivalence and congressional vituperation. 563-591 - Todd B. Tatelman:
Congress's contempt power: Three mechanisms for enforcing subpoenas. 592-624 - Ursula Gorham-Oscilowski, Paul T. Jaeger:
National Security Letters, the USA PATRIOT Act, and the Constitution: The tensions between national security and civil rights. 625-644 - Steve Sawyer
, Charles C. Hinnant
, Tracey E. Rizzuto
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Pennsylvania's transition to enterprise computing as a study in strategic alignment. 645-668 - Wilhelm Peekhaus
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Personal health information in Canada: A comparison of citizen expectations and legislation. 669-698 - Maria Ntaliani, Constantina I. Costopoulou, Sotiris Karetsos
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Mobile government: A challenge for agriculture. 699-716 - Yi-Shun Wang
, Yi-Wen Liao:
Assessing eGovernment systems success: A validation of the DeLone and McLean model of information systems success. 717-733 - Paul T. Y. Tseng, David C. Yen
, Yu-Chung Hung, Nana C. F. Wang:
To explore managerial issues and their implications on e-Government deployment in the public sector: Lessons from Taiwan's Bureau of Foreign Trade. 734-756 - Blessing Mukabeta Maumbe, Vesper Owei, Helen Alexander:
Questioning the pace and pathway of e-government development in Africa: A case study of South Africa's Cape Gateway project. 757-777 - Charles D. Bernholz
, Robert J. Weiner Jr.:
The Palmer and Stevens "Usual and Accustomed Places" treaties in the opinions of the courts. 778-795
- Debbie L. Rabina:
Subverting Open Government: White House Materials and Executive Branch Politics. Bruce P. Montgomery. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 2006, 227 pp. $30.00 (paper), ISBN 978-0810851788. 796-797 - Gretchen Gano:
Implementing and Managing e-Government: An International Text. Richard Heeks. London: Sage Publications, 2006, 293 pp. $54.95 (paper), ISBN 0-7619-6792-3. 797-798 - Tanya Finchum:
Deliberative Choices: Debating Public Policy in Congress. Gary Mucciaroni and Paul J. Quirk. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2006. xi, 298 pp. $50.00 USD (cloth), ISBN 978-0-226-54406-9. 799-800 - Debbie L. Rabina:
Reforming International Environmental Governance: From Institutional Limits to Innovative Reforms.W. Bradnee Chambers and Jessica F. Green (Eds.). Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2005, 234 pp. $30.00 (paper), ISBN 92-808-1111-8. 800-801 - Debbie L. Rabina:
Ethics, Accountability, and Recordkeeping in a Dangerous World. Richard J. Cox. London: Facet Publishing, 2006, 298 pp. $115 (hardcover), ISBN 1-85604-596-X. 801-802

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