[Sigifp-l] New Issue of Government Information Quarterly

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Tue Dec 16 15:53:28 EST 2003


[Forwarded for John Bertot, <bertot at lis.fsu.edu>   Dick Hill]

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 20, number 4
(2003). The issue is a symposium issue, guest edited by Paul T. Jaeger,
entitled "International Perspectives on E-government."  The issue explores
e-government practice, policy, and issues in a global context.  The journal
is available in print and through subscription-based ScienceDirect
(http://www.sciencedirect.com).

Issue 4 Symposium articles include:

The endless wire: e-government as global phenomenon, Pages 323-331 Paul T.
Jaeger

The adoption of electronic tax filing systems: an empirical study, Pages
333-352 Yi-Shun Wang

The digital divide and the quality of electronic service delivery in local
government in the United Kingdom, Pages 353-363 George Kuk

E-government evaluation: a framework and case study, Pages 365-387 M. P.
Gupta and Debashish Jana

E-government around the world: lessons, challenges, and future directions,
Pages 389-394 Paul T. Jaeger and Kim M. Thompson


Additional articles:

Government secrecy: policy depths and dimensions, Pages 395-418 Harold C.
Relyea


Reviews include:

Chronological History of U.S. Foreign Relations Lester H. Brune; Richard
Dean Burns (Consulting Editor). New York: Routledge, 2003. 3 v. xix, 1549
pp. $295.00 (cloth). ISBN 0-415-93914-3, Pages 419-420 Ben Amata

Three International Web Sites--A Comparion Israel Ministry of Foreign
Affairs-- National Authority--  Swissinfo--  Visited June 2003, Pages
420-423 Charles D. Bernholz

Data Mining and Business Intelligence: A Guide to Productivity. Stephan
Kudyba and Richard Hoptroff. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing, 2001. 166
pp. $74.95 (cloth). ISBN: 1-930708-03-3, Pages 423-426 Sarah Holmes

Human Computer Interaction: Issues and Challenges Qiyang Chen, editor.
London: Idea Group Publishing, 2001. 255 pp. $74.95 isbn 1-878289-91-8
(paperback) also available as a pdf file $59.95, Pages 426-427 Martha Jo
Sani

World at Risk: a Global Issues Sourcebook Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2002.
xii, 692 pp. $162.00 ISBN: 1-568-02707-9 (hardcover), Pages 427-428 Denise
Arial Dorris

Information and Secrecy: Vannevar Bush, Ultra, and the Other Memex  Colin
Burke. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1994. xxvi, 466 pp. $52.00.
ISBN: 0-810-82783-2 (cloth), Pages 428-430 Maureen Olle

Protecting the American Homeland: One Year On Michael E. O'Hanlon, Peter R.
Orszag, et al. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2003. xl, 188
pp. $17.95 (paper). ISBN 0-8157-6453-7, Pages 430-432 Julie Linden

The Accumulation of Capital Rosa Luxemburg. London and New York: Routledge,
2003. 453 pp. $14.95, (paper) ISBN 0-415-30445-8, Pages 432-435 Mae N.
Schreiber

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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 <bertot 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.

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


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