[Asis-l] New Issue of Government Information Quarterly
Richard Hill
rhill at asis.org
Tue Apr 17 09:58:19 EDT 2007
Forwarded, Dick Hill.
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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 2
(Government Information Quarterly
<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0740624X>,
<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/6542-2007-999759997-647860> ,
Pages 243-502 (April 2007). The issue contains articles and reviews
related to e-government, government documents, and information policies and
practices.
Issue 2 articles include:
1. Editorial Board
Page CO2
2. Analyzing e-government research: Perspectives, philosophies, theories,
methods, and practice
Pages 243-265
Richard Heeks and Savita Bailur
3. Understanding the evolution of e-government: The influence of systems of
rules on public sector dynamics
Pages 266-290
J. Ramon Gil-Garcia and Ignacio J. Martinez-Moyano
4. Customer orientation in electronic government: Motives and effects
Pages 291-311
Kuno Schedler and Lukas Summermatter
5. E-disclosure laws and electronic campaign finance reform: Lessons from
the diffusion of e-government policies in the States
Pages 312-325
Ramona McNeal, Mary Schmeida and Kathleen Hale
6. Communication management in the public sector: Consequences for public
communication about policy intentions
Pages 326-337
Dave Gelders, Geert Bouckaert and Betteke van Ruler
7. Managing IT-enabled transformation in the public sector: A case study on
e-government in South Korea
Pages 338-352
Hyun Jeong Kim, Gary Pan and Shan Ling Pan
8. Applying participatory design and collaboration in digital public
services for discovering and re-designing e-Government services
Pages 353-376
Leo G. Anthopoulos, Panagiotis Siozos and Ioannis A. Tsoukalas
9. The accessibility of Chinese local government Web sites: An exploratory
study
Pages 377-403
Yuquan Shi
10. Challenge of rural people to reduce digital divide in the globalized
world: Theory and practice
Pages 404-413
Hasan Akca, Murat Sayili and Kemal Esengun
11. EPA glossaries: The struggle to define environmental terms
Pages 414-428
Dale Alexander Stirling
12. The information behaviors of environmental planners: An exploratory
study
Pages 429-442
Athulang Mutshewa
13. American Indian treaties and the lower federal courts: A guide to treaty
citations from opinions of the lower United States federal court system
Pages 443-469
Charles D. Bernholz
14. Providing census tabulations to government security agencies in the
United States: The case of Arab Americans
Pages 470-487
Samia El-Badry and David A. Swanson
REVIEWS
15. Return Migration: Policies and Practices in Europe, International
Organization for Migration, International Organization for Migration, Geneva
(2004) ISBN 92-9068-190-X 402 pp. $30.00 USD
Pages 488-490
Charles D. Bernholz
16. Climatescience.gov <climatescience.gov>, visited May 22, 2006, managed
by the US Climate Change Science Program, Suite 250, 1717 Pennsylvania Ave,
NW, Washington, DC 2006.
Pages 490-491
Claudene Sproles
17. Kevin B. Smith, Alan Greenblatt and Jon Buntin, Governing States and
Localities, CQ Press, Washington (2005) ISBN 1-56802-789-3, p. 558 $79.95
(alk. paper).
Pages 491-493
Dan Stanton
18. U.S. Department of Justice. Legal Authorities Supporting the Activities
of the National Security Agency Described by the President. (2006).
Pages 493-495
Bert Chapman
19. Joan M. Reitz, Editor, Dictionary for Library and Information Science,
Libraries Unlimited, Westport, CT (2004) ISBN 1-56308-962-9 788 pp.
Page 496
Denise Arial Dorris
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Government Information Quarterly is a quarterly publication of Elsevier
Science. The journal explores such topics as information and
telecommunications policy; e-government; 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; 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>, College of Information, Florida State
University serves as the journal editor.
Charles R. McClure <cmcclure at lis.fsu.edu>, College of Information, Florida
State University serves as the journal associate editor.
John A. Shuler <alfred at uic.edu>, Documents, Maps, Microforms, & Curriculum
Department, University of Illinois Chicago serves as journal assistant
Editor.
Aimee C. Quinn <aquinn5 at cnm.edu>, Associate Director, Montoya Campus
Library, Central New Mexico Community College serves as journal assistant
editor.
Suzanne Holcombe <suzanne.holcombe at okstate.edu>, Documents Department,
Oklahoma State University serves as reviews editor.
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* John Carlo Bertot, Ph.D. Phone: (850) 644-8118 *
* Professor Fax: (850) 644-4522 *
* College of Information Email: jbertot at fsu.edu *
* Florida State University http://www.ii.fsu.edu/~jbertot *
* 101 Shores Building *
* Tallahassee, FL 32306-2100 *
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