[Asis-l] New Issue of Government Information Quarterly

John Bertot jbertot at fsu.edu
Wed Mar 29 08:24:08 EST 2006


The editors (see below) of _Government Information Quarterly:  An
International Journal of Information and Technology Management, Policies,
and Practices_ are pleased to announce the release of Volume 22, number 4
(2005). The symposium issue, edited by Dr. Nadia Caidi, explores national
security policies and their implications for information flow.  The issue
also contains other articles related to e-government and information
policies and practices.

Issue 4 symposium articles include:

The information gulag: Rethinking openness in times of national danger 
Lee S. Strickland   

Will the Academy survive 9/11? Scholarship, security, and United States
Government policy 
Shelly Warwick   

Transforming travel and border controls: Checkpoints in the Open Society 
Ian Hosein   

Balancing the protection of civil liberties during wartime: How the Israeli
Supreme Court shaped Palestinian freedom of expression during the Second
Intifada 
Yuval Karniel   

The nature of geospatial information and security 
James Boxall   

Information rights and national security 
Nadia Caidi and Anthony Ross   
 

Issue 4 additional articles include: 

Distribution channel management in e-government: Addressing federal
information policy issues 
Kristin N. Frey and Stephen H. Holden   

Deliberative democracy and the conceptual foundations of electronic
government 
Paul T. Jaeger   

Building Citizen Trust Through E-government 
Michael Parent, Christine A. Vandebeek and Andrew C. Gemino   
 

Essay reviews in issue 4 include:

LexisNexis U.S. Serial Set Digital Collection 
Aimée C. Quinn   

Northwestern University Library's experience and decision. 
Beth Clausen   

University of California experience and decision. 
Marcia Meister and Kay Collins   
 

Additional reviews in issue 4 include: 

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 . . 
Beth Clausen   

American Presidents Reference Series. Washington, DC: CQ Press. (2003–).
$540.00 (hard cover). ISBN 1-56802-880-6. Multi-volume set.Andrew Jackson.
Richard E. Ellis. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2003. 310 pp. $89.95 (hard
cover), ISBN 1-56802-700-1.Abraham Lincoln. Matthew Pinsker. Washington, DC:
CQ Press, 2002. 352 pp. $89.95 (hard cover), ISBN 1-56802-701-X.Harry S.
Truman. Robert H. Ferrell. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2003. $89.95 (hard
cover), ISBN 1-56802-766-4.Lyndon Baines Johnson. Washington, DC: CQ Press,
2002. $89.95 (hard cover), ISBN 1-56802-703-6. 
Faye Couture   

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. 
Ben Amata   

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). . 
William G. Kenz   

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. 
Leslie M. Haas   

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. 
Melissa Koenig   

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. 
Suzanne L. Holcombe   

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. 
Charles D. Bernholz   


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Government Information Quarterly is a quarterly publication of Elsevier
Science.  The journal explores such topics as information and
telecommunications policy; access to and use of government information;
information technology management, implementation, planning, and evaluation;
information services development, management, and provision in a distributed
networked environment; e-commerce in governments; service quality
assessment, benchmarking, and performance measurement; and, governing and
governance in a networked environment.  GIQ articles are available through
ScienceDirect at http://www.sciencedirect.com.

Additional information regarding the journal and journal submissions is
available at:  http://www.elsevier.com/locate/govinf.

John Carlo Bertot <jbertot at fsu.edu>, School of Information Studies, Florida
State University serves as the journal editor.

Charles R. McClure <cmcclure at lis.fsu.edu>, School of Information Studies,
Florida State University serves as the journal associate editor.

John A. Shuler <alfred at uic.edu>, Documents, Maps, Microforms, & Curriculum
Department, Univeristy of Illinois Chicago serves as the journal assistant
editor.

Aimee C. Quinn <aquinn at uic.edu>, Government Documents Department, Univeristy
of Illinois Chicago serves as the journal reviews editor. 
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