[Sigifp-l] New Issue of Government Information Quarterly

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Mon Aug 12 13:41:34 EDT 2002


The editors (see below) of _Government Information Quarterly:  An
International Journal of Information Technology Management, Policies,
and Practices_ are pleased to announce the release of Volume 19, number
3 (2002). The issue explores a number of policy issues and implications
related to Homeland Security, and is guest edited by Harold C. Relyea.
The upcoming issue (number 4), edited by Duncan Aldrich, Charles R.
McClure, and John Carlo Bertot, is a symposium issue that reviews
e-government activities at the local, state, and national, and
international arenas.

Issue 3 articles include:

Homeland security and information, Pages 213-223, by Harold C. Relyea.

The effects of September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on public and
private information infrastructures: a preliminary assessment of lessons
learned, Pages 225-242, by Jeffrey W. Seifert.

Electronic government in the age of terrorism, Pages 243-254, by L.
Elaine Halchin.

Perspectives on privacy and terrorism: all is not lost--yet, Pages
255-264, by Robert Gellman.

Homeland security: implications for information policy and
practice--first appraisal, Pages 265-288, by Lotte E. Feinberg.

Additional Issue articles include:

The role of situational factors in managing U.S. federal recordkeeping,
Pages 289-305, by J. Timothy Sprehe, Charles R. McClure and Philip
Zellner.

Principal challenges facing electronic records management in federal
agencies today, Pages 307-315, by Giovanna Patterson and J. Timothy
Sprehe.

The structures of centralized governmental privacy protection:
approaches, models, and analysis, Pages 317-336, by Paul T. Jaeger,
Charles R. McClure and Bruce T. Fraser.


Book/Feature reviews include:

Understanding state constitutions G. Alan Tarr, Princeton, NJ: Princeton
university press, 1998, $16.95, 247 pp., ISBN: 0-691-07066-0, Pages
343-344, reviewed by Charles D. Bernholz.

Locating United States Government Information: A Guide to Sources 2nd
edition. Edward Herman; Buffalo, N.Y.: William S. Hein & Co., Inc.,
1997. 580 pp. $68.00 (includes 2001 supplement). (hardcover). ISBN:
1-57588-203-5, Pages 344-346, reviewed by Diane Bradley.

Social responsibility in the information age: issues and controversies
Gurpreet Dhillion, editor; Hershey, PA: Idea publishing group, 2001. 272
pp. $74.95 (hardcover). ISBN:1-930708-11-4, Pages 346-347, reviewed by
Claudene Sproles.

The full text of these and other articles is available through Elsevier
ScienceDirect at
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/6542-2002-999809997-322417,
as well as in print publication.
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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.

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

John Carlo Bertot <jcbertot at lis.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.

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* John Carlo Bertot, Ph.D.                        Phone: (850) 644-8118
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* School of Information Studies             Email: jcbertot at lis.fsu.edu
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* John Carlo Bertot, Ph.D.                        Phone: (850) 644-8118
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* Associate Professor                               Fax: (850) 644-4522
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* School of Information Studies             Email: jcbertot at lis.fsu.edu
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* Florida State University        http://slis-two.lis.fsu.edu/~jcbertot
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* 101 Shores Building
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* Tallahassee, FL 32306-2100
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