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Government Information Quarterly, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2009
- Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Vishanth Weerakkody, Michael D. Williams:
Guest editorial: From implementation to adoption: Challenges to successful E-Government diffusion. 3-4
- Bijan Azad, Samer Faraj:
E-Government institutionalizing practices of a land registration mapping system. 5-14 - Marijn Janssen, Anton Joha, Arre Zuurmond:
Simulation and animation for adopting shared services: Evaluating and comparing alternative arrangements. 15-24 - Jeongwon Yoon, Myungsin Chae:
Varying criticality of key success factors of national e-Strategy along the status of economic development of nations. 25-34 - Seongcheol Kim, Hyun Jeong Kim, Heejin Lee:
An institutional analysis of an e-government system for anti-corruption: The case of OPEN. 42-50
- Jane Fedorowicz, Ulric J. Gelinas Jr., Janis L. Gogan, Christine B. Williams:
Strategic alignment of participant motivations in e-government collaborations: The Internet Payment Platform pilot. 51-59 - Victor Bekkers:
Flexible information infrastructures in Dutch E-Government collaboration arrangements: Experiences and policy implications. 60-68 - Robin Gauld, Andrew R. Gray, Sasha McComb:
How responsive is E-Government? Evidence from Australia and New Zealand. 69-74 - Petter Gottschalk:
Maturity levels for interoperability in digital government. 75-81 - David L. Baker:
Advancing E-Government performance in the United States through enhanced usability benchmarks. 82-88 - Natalie Helbig, J. Ramón Gil-García, Enrico Ferro:
Understanding the complexity of electronic government: Implications from the digital divide literature. 89-97 - Çigdem Aricigil Çilan, Bilge Acar Bolat, Erman Coskun:
Analyzing digital divide within and between member and candidate countries o f European Union. 98-105 - Carlo Batini, Gianluigi Viscusi, Daniela Cherubini:
GovQual: A quality driven methodology for E-Government project planning. 106-117 - Tino Schuppan:
E-Government in developing countries: Experiences from sub-Saharan Africa. 118-127 - Marvine Hamner, Raza-ur-Rehman Qazi:
Expanding the Technology Acceptance Model to examine Personal Computing Technology utilization in government agencies in developing countries. 128-136 - Marvine Hamner, Fahad Al-Qahtani:
Enhancing the case for Electronic Government in developing nations: A people-centric study focused in Saudi Arabia. 137-143 - Stephen Woods:
Evaluating population estimates in the United States: Counting the population between the censuses. 144-147 - Jeannine E. Relly, Meghna Sabharwal:
Perceptions of transparency of government policymaking: A cross-national study. 148-157 - Yi-Shun Wang, Ying-Wei Shih:
Why do people use information kiosks? A validation of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology. 158-165 - Sungsoo Hwang, Mark C. Hoffman:
In pursuit of the effective neighborhood information system: User-friendliness and training. 166-173 - Debbie L. Rabina:
Israel's legal deposit law in global context. 174-179 - Charles D. Bernholz, Linda G. Novotny, Ana L. Gomez:
American Indians and the United States patent and trademark office: The Native American Tribal Insignia database. 180-185 - Hyuckbin Kwon, Theresa A. Pardo, G. Brian Burke:
Interorganizational collaboration and community building for the preservation of state government digital information: Lessons from NDIIPP state partnership initiative. 186-192 - Maaike J. Van den Haak, Menno D. T. de Jong, Peter Jan Schellens:
Evaluating municipal websites: A methodological comparison of three think-aloud variants. 193-202 - Jennie M. Burroughs:
What users want: Assessing government information preferences to drive information services. 203-218 - Christopher G. Reddick:
The adoption of centralized customer service systems: A survey of local governments. 219-226
- Charles D. Bernholz:
Global Deserts Outlook. Exequiel Ezcurra. Nairobi, Kenya: United Nations Environment Programmes, 2006. xiv + 148 pp. $40.00 USD (paper), ISBN 9280727222. 227-228 - Barbara Miller:
The House: the History of the House of Representatives. Robert V. Rimini. New York: Smithsonian Books, 2006, 614 pp. $34.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-0608-8434-7. 228 - Mark C. Scott:
American Energy: The Renewable Path to Energy Security. Christopher Flavin, John Podesta. September 2006, 38 pp. $9.95, ISBN 1-878071-78-5. (Available for download at http: //www.americanenergynow.org/). 229 - Mark C. Scott:
China in a Globalizing World. New York; Geneva: United Nations, 2005. xiii, 183 pp. $20.00 USD (paper), ISBN: 92-1-112683-5, Sales No.: E.05.II.D.23. 229-230 - Bert Chapman:
In the Name of National Security: Unchecked Presidential Power and the Reynolds Case. Louis Fisher. Lawrence: University Press Kansas, 2006, 282 pp. $34.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-7006-1464-8. 230-231
Volume 26, Number 2, April 2009
- Marijn Janssen, Soon Ae Chun, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Building the next generation of digital government infrastructures. 233-237
- Chin Pang Cheng, Gloria T. Lau, Kincho H. Law, Jiayi Pan, Albert T. Jones:
Improving access to and understanding of regulations through taxonomies. 238-245 - Marta Raus, Barbara Flügge, Roman Boutellier:
Electronic customs innovation: An improvement of governmental infrastructures. 246-256 - Sharon S. Dawes:
Governance in the digital age: A research and action framework for an uncertain future. 257-264 - Hector Jasso, William S. Hodgkiss, Chaitan Baru, Tony Fountain, Don Reich, Kurt Warner:
Using 9-1-1 call data and the space-time permutation scan statistic for emergency event detection. 265-274 - Bram Klievink, Marijn Janssen:
Realizing joined-up government - Dynamic capabilities and stage models for transformation. 275-284 - Shu-Ching Chen, Min Chen, Na Zhao, Shahid Hamid, Kasturi Chatterjee, Michael Armella:
Florida public hurricane loss model: Research in multi-disciplinary system integration assisting government policy making. 285-294 - Hye-Chung Kum, Dean F. Duncan, C. Joy Stewart:
Supporting self-evaluation in local government via Knowledge Discovery and Data mining. 295-304
- Daniel J. Metcalfe:
The nature of government secrecy. 305-310 - Paul T. Jaeger:
The fourth branch of government and the historical legacy of the Bush administration's information policies. 311-313
- Harold C. Relyea:
Federal freedom of information policy: Highlights of recent developments. 314-320 - Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Natasha Gerolami:
The author as agent of information policy: The relationship between economic and moral rights in copyright. 321-332 - A. J. A. M. van Deursen, J. A. G. M. van Dijk:
Improving digital skills for the use of online public information and services. 333-340 - Daniel G. Dorner:
Public sector readiness for digital preservation in New Zealand: The rate of adoption of an innovation in records management practices. 341-348 - Dave Gelders, René Patesson, Sofie Vandoninck, Pascale Steinberg, Sara Van Malderen, Pablo Nicaise, Brice De Ruyver, Isidore Pelc, Mohan Jyoti Dutta, Keith Roe, Freya Vander Laenen:
The influence of warning messages on the public's perception of substance use: A theoretical framework. 349-357 - Wee Hong Loo, Paul H. P. Yeow, Siong Choy Chong:
User acceptance of Malaysian government multipurpose smartcard applications. 358-367 - Nancy Tsai, Beomjin Choi, Mark Perry:
Improving the process of E-Government initiative: An in-depth case study of web-based GIS implementation. 368-376 - Eunjin Kim, Byungtae Lee, Nirup M. Menon:
Social welfare implications of the digital divide. 377-386 - Shin-Yuan Hung, King-Zoo Tang, Chia-Ming Chang, Ching-De Ke:
User acceptance of intergovernmental services: An example of electronic document management system. 387-397 - Yong Jin Park:
Regime formation and consequence: The case of internet security in the East-Asia 'Four Tigers'. 398-406 - Charles D. Bernholz:
Pestilence in paradise: Leprosy accounts in the annual reports of the governor of the territory of Hawaii. 407-415 - Peter Trkman, Tomaz Turk:
A conceptual model for the development of broadband and e-government. 416-424
- Louis Fisher:
A response to Bert Chapman's review of In the Name of National Security: Unchecked Presidential Power and the Reynolds Case (2006). 425-426
- Andrew Wohrley:
Terror in the Balance: Security, Liberty, and the Courts. Eric A. Posner and Adrian Vermeule. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, 319 pp. $29.95 (cloth), ISBN-13 978-0-19-531025-2. 427-428 - Valerie D. Glenn:
I Want You! The Evolution of the All-Volunteer Force. Bernard Rostker. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2006, 800 pp. $68.50 (cloth with DVD), ISBN: 0-8330-3895-8. 428 - Claudene Sproles:
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Visited December 18, 2007. IPCC Secretariat, C/O World Meteorological Organization, 7bis Avenue de la Paix, CP 2300, CH - 1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland. http: //www.ipcc.ch/. 428-429 - Ben Amata:
Historical Statistics of the United States: Earliest Times to the Present (Millennial edition), 5 volumes. Susan B. Carter, et al. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. $1, 150, ISBN 0521817919, 9780521817912. Online edition $1, 500 to $4, 300, ISBN 0511132972, 9780511132971. 429 - Debbie L. Rabina:
Case Studies on Digital Government. Bruce Rocheleau (Ed.), Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing, 2007, 361 pp. $99.95, ISBN 978-1-59904-177-3. 429-430 - Jennifer L. Behrens:
Our Documents. Administered by National Archives and Records Administration. Available at: http: //www.ourdocuments.gov/. Accessed November 21, 2007. 430
- Jeannine E. Relly, Meghna Sabharwal:
Erratum to "Perceptions of transparency of government policymaking: A cross-national study" [Government Information Quarterly 26 (2009) 148-157]. 431
Volume 26, Number 3, July 2009
- John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger, John A. Shuler, Shannon N. Simmons, Justin M. Grimes:
Reconciling government documents and e-government: Government information in policy, librarianship, and education. 433-436
- Harold C. Relyea:
Congress and freedom of information: A retrospective and a look at a current issue. 437-440 - David Cuillier, Suzanne J. Piotrowski:
Internet information-seeking and its relation to support for access to government records. 441-449 - Sharon A. Weiner:
Tale of two databases: The history of federally funded information systems for education and medicine. 450-458 - Ales Groznik, Peter Trkman:
Upstream supply chain management in e-government: The case of Slovenia. 459-467 - Marianthi H. Terpsiadou, Anastasios A. Economides:
The use of information systems in the Greek public financial services: The case of TAXIS. 468-476 - Lex van Velsen, Thea van der Geest, Marc J. ter Hedde, Wijnand Derks:
Requirements engineering for e-Government services: A citizen-centric approach and case study. 477-486 - Pieter Verdegem, Gino Verleye:
User-centered E-Government in practice: A comprehensive model for measuring user satisfaction. 487-497 - Chorng-Shyong Ong, Shang-Wei Wang:
Managing citizen-initiated email contacts. 498-504 - Han Woo Park, Randolph Kluver:
Trends in online networking among South Korean politicians - A mixed-method approach. 505-515 - Yun-Seok Lee, Jae-Sung Kim:
The present status and analysis of Science & Technology Information (STI) service policy in Korea: Centered on Representative National STI Institute. 516-524 - Kyong Rae Lee, Kwang-Suk Lee:
The Korean government's electronic record management reform: The promise and perils of digital democratization. 525-535 - Ramessur Taruna Shalini:
Are Mauritians ready for e-Government services? 536-539 - Charles D. Bernholz, Anthony G. Carr:
The annual reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs: Revisiting the key to the United States Congressional Serial Set, 1824-1920. 540-545
- Donna L. Burton:
FAS Project on Government Secrecy. Managed by the Federation of American Scientists, 1725 DeSales Street NW, 6th floor, Washington, DC 20036. Retrieved December 29, 2007, from http: //www.fas.org/sgp. 546-547 - Barbara Miller:
The Changing Face of Government Information: Providing Access to the Twenty First Century. Suhasini L. Kumar, Editor. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 2006, 292 pp. $29.95 (paper), ISBN-13-978-0789031563. 547-548 - Claudene Sproles:
Department of Homeland Security. Managed by Southeast Federal Center, 1st and M Street, SE, Washington, DC 20407. Retrieved January 7, 2008, from http: //www.dhs.gov. 548-549 - Susan L. Kendall:
Mobile Communication and Society: A Global Perspective. Manual Castells, Mireia Fernandez-Ardevol, Jack Linchuan Qiu, and Araba Sey. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007, 331 pp. $29.95, ISBN: 978-0262-03355-8. (Appendices available online: http: //mitpress.mit.edu/Castells_Mobile). 549 - Henry Owen III:
Information Ethics: Privacy and Intellectual Property. Lee Freeman and A. Graham Peace, Editors. Hershey, PA: Information Science Publishing, 2005. xv, 276 pp. $89.95 (paper), ISBN: 1-59140-492-4. 550
Volume 26, Number 4, October 2009
- Mary Alice Ball:
Aggregating broadband demand: Surveying the benefits and challenges for public libraries. 551-558 - Ardion D. Beldad, Menno de Jong, Michaël F. Steehouder:
When the bureaucrat promises to safeguard your online privacy: Dissecting the contents of privacy statements on Dutch municipal websites. 559-566 - Kwang-Suk Lee:
A final flowering of the developmental state: The IT policy experiment of the Korean Information Infrastructure, 1995-2005. 567-576 - Eman Al Nagi, Mohammad Hamdan:
Computerization and e-Government implementation in Jordan: Challenges, obstacles and successes. 577-583 - Suhazimah Dzazali, Ainin Sulaiman, Ali Hussein Saleh Zolait:
Information security landscape and maturity level: Case study of Malaysian Public Service (MPS) organizations. 584-593 - Sabrina Ching Yuen Luk:
The impact of leadership and stakeholders on the success/failure of e-government service: Using the case study of e-stamping service in Hong Kong. 594-604 - Charles D. Bernholz, Sheryl Heidenreich:
Loci sigilli and American Indian treaties: Reflections on the creation of volume 2 of Kappler's Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties. 605-611
- Charles R. McClure:
Who Needs to Know? The State of Public Access to Federal Government Information. Patrice McDermott. Lanham, MD and Washington D.C.: Bernan Press, 2007 and 2008, 292 pp. $19.95, ISBNs 978-1-59888-050-2 and 978-1598883077. 612 - Anthony Kassekert:
Governance and Information Technology: From Electronic Government to Information Government. Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and David Lazer. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007, 314 pp. $37.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-262-134 83-5. 612-613 - Debbie L. Rabina:
Millennial Makeover: MySpace, YouTube and the Future of American Politics. Morley Winograd and Michael D. Hais. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2008, 209 pp. $24.95 USD {$24.95 USD} (hardcover), ISBN 0-8135-4301-0. 613-614 - Beth E. Clausen:
Government Documents Librarianship: A Guide for the Neo-Depository Era. Lisa A. Ennis. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2007, 192 pp. $49.50 (Cloth), ISBN 978-1-57387-270-6. 614 - Henry Owen III:
In Pursuit of Performance: Management Systems in State and Local Government. Patricia W. Ingraham, Editor. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. ix, 256 pp., ill. $50.00 (hardcover), ISBN: 0-80188-568-X. 614-615 - Denise Arial Dorris:
The Internet and Politics: Citizens, Voters and Activists. Sarah Oates, Diana Owen, and Rachel K. Gibson (Eds.). Madison, N.Y.: Routledge, 2006, 240 pp. $150.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-415-34784-6. 615-616
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