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Government Information Quarterly, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, 2005
- John Carlo Bertot, Charles R. McClure, John A. Shuler, Aimée C. Quinn:
Government information: New challenges in the internet age. 1-3 - Anne N. Barker:
Executive order no 13, 233: A threat to government accountability. 4-19 - Lianjie Ma, Jongpil Chung, Stuart Thorson:
E-government in China: Bringing economic development through administrative reform. 20-37 - Christopher G. Reddick:
Citizen interaction with e-government: From the streets to servers? 38-57 - Anna Ya Ni, Alfred Tat-Kei Ho:
Challenges in e-government development: Lessons from two information kiosk projects. 58-74 - Dave Gelders:
Public information provision about policy intentions: The Dutch and Belgian experience. 75-95 - Nigel Martin:
Why Australia needs a SAGE: A security architecture for the Australian government environment. 96-107 - John N. Gathegi:
Democracy through access to legal information for newly democratizing nations: The Kenyan perspective and lessons from the American experience. 108-121 - Jeffrey M. Wilhite:
Primary Source Media's World Government Documents Archive. Declassified Documents Reference System: The United States. 122-124 - Bill Sleeman:
The September 11 Digital Archive. 124-126 - Bert Chapman:
Broadening Asia's Security Discourse and Agenda: Political, Social, and Environmental Perspectives. 126-128 - Roger Anderson:
Review Essay - Department of Defense (DoD) and Center for Defense Information (CDI) Web Sites. 128-134 - Charles D. Bernholz:
Population and Development Report: Water Scarcity in the Arab World. 134-136 - Mardi Mahaffy:
Encyclopedia of American Religion and Politics, xiv. Facts on File, New York (2003), ISBN: 0-8160-4582-8. 137-138
Volume 22, Number 2, 2005
- Maggie Farrell:
Google and government documents. 143-145 - John A. Shuler:
Informing the nation: the future of librarianship and government information service. 146-150 - John Carlo Bertot:
New editorial board members. 151
- Terrence A. Maxwell:
Constructing consensus: Homeland security as a symbol of government politics and administration. 152-169 - Bruce W. Dearstyne:
Fighting terrorism, making war: Critical insights in the management of information and intelligence. 170-186 - J. Ramón Gil-García, Theresa A. Pardo:
E-government success factors: Mapping practical tools to theoretical foundations. 187-216 - Lourdes Torres, Vicente Pina, Basilio Acerete:
E-government developments on delivering public services among EU cities. 217-238 - Ibrahim Akman, Ali Yazici, Alok Mishra, Ali Arifoglu:
E-Government: A global view and an empirical evaluation of some attributes of citizens. 239-257 - Carmen Caba Pérez, Antonio M. López Hernández, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar:
Citizens' access to on-line governmental financial information: Practices in the European Union countries. 258-276 - Frank P. Lambert:
Assessing the authoritativeness of Canadian and American health documents: a comparative analysis using informetric methodologies. 277-296
- J. Timothy Sprehe:
The positive benefits of electronic records management in the context of enterprise content management. 297-303
- Ben Amata:
Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence, and Security, K. Lee Lerner, Brenda Wilmoth Lerner (Eds.). Thompson Gale, Farmington Hills (2004), ISBN: 1-7876-7546-6. 304-305 - John A. Shuler:
The Governance of Privacy: Policy Instruments in Global Perspective, Colin J. Bennett, Charles D. Raab (Eds.). Ashgate, Hampshire, England (2003), ISBN: 1-85521-473-3. 305-306 - Marcy M. Allen:
The Ever-Shifting Internet Population: A New Look At Internet Access and the Digital Divide, Amanda Lenhart (Ed.). The Pew Internet & American Life Project, Washington, DC (2003). 307-308 - Claudene Sproles:
United States Department of Justice home page. 308-309 - Ben Amata:
Who, What, and Where of America: Understanding the Census Results, xxxvi. Bernan Press, Lanham, MD (2003), 1123, ISBN: 0-89059-763-4. 309-310 - Julie Linden:
Politics and Science in Census Taking, Kenneth Prewitt. Russell Sage Foundation, New York (2003). 310-312 - Susan L. Kendall:
Almanac of American Education 2004, Deirdre A. Gaquin, Katherine A. Debrandt (Eds.). Bernan Press, Lanham, MD (2003), ISBN: 0-89059-896-7. 312-314 - Mae N. Schreiber:
The Almanac of the Unelected: Staff of the U.S. Congress, Alan Bjerga (Ed.). Bernan Press, Lanham, MD (2004), ISBN: 0890598614. 314-315
Volume 22, Number 3, 2005
- John Carlo Bertot:
New editorial board member. 321
- Susan Xue:
China's legislative system and information: An overview. 322-341 - Kevin C. Desouza:
Restructuring government intelligence programs: A few good suggestions. 342-353 - Donna M. Evans, David C. Yen:
E-government: An analysis for implementation: Framework for understanding cultural and social impact. 354-373 - Dave Gelders:
Public information problems in the implementation of public policy: The long road of the reflecting license plate in Belgium. 374-388 - I-Chiu Chang, Yi-Chang Li, Won-Fu Hung, Hsin-Ginn Hwang:
An empirical study on the impact of quality antecedents on tax payers' acceptance of Internet tax-filing systems. 389-410 - Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat, Napaporn Yuberk:
In support of innovation management and Roger's Innovation Diffusion theory. 411-422 - John N. Gathegi:
Officially mandated disappearing information: The legal depublication phenomenon. 423-439 - Charles D. Bernholz, Robert J. Weiner Jr.:
American Indian treaties in the State Courts: A guide to treaty citations from opinions of the State Court systems. 440-488 - José Luis Gómez Barroso, Jorge Pérez Martínez:
Public intervention in the access to advanced telecommunication services: Assessing its theoretical economic basis. 489-504 - Shu-Hsien Liao, Huey-pyng Jeng:
E-government implementation: Business contract legal support for Taiwanese businessmen in Mainland China. 505-524
- Charles D. Bernholz:
An Integrated Approach to Rural Development. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. New York: United Nations Press, 2004. viii, 330 pp. $30.00 USD (paper). ISBN 92-1-104523-1. 525-527 - Faye Couture:
Encyclopedia of American Military History. Spencer C. Tucker. New York: Facts on File, 988 pp. List of Entries and volume indexes pages separately. $225.00 (hard cover), ISBN 0-8160-4355-8 (set). 528-529 - John Hamilton Davis:
Population Size and Distribution: Results of the All-Russia Census for the Year 2002 (Chislennost' i razmeshchenie naselenija: itogi vserossijskoj perepisi naselenija 2002 goda). Working group for the preparation of the results of the All-Russia census of the population for the year 2002 for official publication. Moscow: IITs "Statistics of Russia", 2004, 574 pp. ISBN 5-902339-17-0 (volume 1); ISBN 5-902339-16-2 (all 14 volumes). 529-530 - Robert Gellman:
The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy in the Information Age. Daniel J. Solove. New York University Press: New York and London, 2004, 282 pp. $29.95 (ISBN 0-8147-9846-2 hard cover). 530-532 - Henry Owen III:
Dismantling the Public Sphere: Situating and Sustaining Librarianship in the Age of the New Public Philosophy. John E. Buschman. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, Inc., 2003. viii, 218 pp. $60.00 USD (paper). ISBN 0-313-32199-X. 532-534 - Claudene Sproles:
United States Department of Treasury home page. Visited August 4, 2004. Administered by the U.S. Department of Treasury, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20220. http: //www.treasury.gov. 535-536 - David A. Cobb:
Mapping the Risks: Assessing the Homeland Security Implications of Publicly Available Geospatial Information. John C. Baker, Beth E. Lachman, et. al. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation, 2004. xxxix, 195 pp. "MG-142." ISBN 0-8330-3547-9. 536-537
Volume 22, Number 4, 2005
- Nadia Caidi:
Introduction to the special issue: National security policies and implications for information flow. 543-545
- Lee S. Strickland:
The information gulag: Rethinking openness in times of national danger. 546-572 - Shelly Warwick:
Will the Academy survive 9/11? Scholarship, security, and United States Government policy. 573-593 - Ian Hosein:
Transforming travel and border controls: Checkpoints in the Open Society. 594-625 - Yuval Karniel:
Balancing the protection of civil liberties during wartime: How the Israeli Supreme Court shaped Palestinian freedom of expression during the Second Intifada. 626-643 - James Boxall:
The nature of geospatial information and security. 644-662 - Nadia Caidi, Anthony Ross:
Information rights and national security. 663-684
- Kristin N. Frey, Stephen H. Holden:
Distribution channel management in e-government: Addressing federal information policy issues. 685-701 - Paul T. Jaeger:
Deliberative democracy and the conceptual foundations of electronic government. 702-719 - Michael Parent, Christine A. Vandebeek, Andrew C. Gemino:
Building Citizen Trust Through E-government. 720-736
- Aimée C. Quinn:
LexisNexis U.S. Serial Set Digital Collection. 737-738 - Beth E. Clausen:
Northwestern University Library's experience and decision. 738-742 - Marcia Meister, Kay Collins:
University of California experience and decision. 742-747
- Beth E. Clausen:
The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, Authorized Edition. W. W. Norton and Company, 2004. xviii, 567 pp. $10.00 USD (paper). ISBN 0-39332-671-3. Companion Web site: http: //www.9-11commission.gov. 748-751 - Faye Couture:
American Presidents Reference Series. Washington, DC: CQ Press. (2003-). $540.00 (hard cover). ISBN 1-56802-880-6. Multi-volume set. 751-754 - Ben Amata:
Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy. David Schultz (Editor). New York: Facts On File, Inc 2004. xvii, 526 pp. $95.00 (cloth). ISBN 0-8160-4799-5. 754-755 - William G. Kenz:
Federal Regulatory Research: Selected Agency Knowledge Paths. Rachel Jones (Editor). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Information Press, 2003, 123 pp. $39.95. ISBN: 0-78902-040-8 (cloth). 755-756 - Leslie M. Haas:
The Librarian's Guide to Writing for Publication Rachel Singer Gordon. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2004 208 pages $34.95 (cloth). ISBN 0-8108-4895-3. 756-757 - Melissa Koenig:
Library Anxiety: Theory, Research, and Applications Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie, Qun G. Jiao, and Sharon L. Bostick. Lanham, Maryland: The Scarecrow Press, Inc, 2004. xiii, 378pp, 39.50 (paper). ISBN 0-8108-4955-0. 757-758 - Suzanne L. Holcombe:
Will the Scientific and Technology Workforce Meet the Requirements of the Federal Government? William P. Butz, Terrence K. Kelly, et. al. Santa Monica, CA.: RAND Corporation, 2004. xxx, 94 p. ISBN 0-8330-3529-0. 758-759 - Charles D. Bernholz:
Social Capital and Poverty Reduction in Latin America and the Caribbean: Towards a New Paradigm. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. New York: United Nations Press, 2004, 566 pp. $20.00 USD (paper). ISBN 92-1-121433-5. 760-762 - Harla J. Frank:
Index to Volume 22. 766-771
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