Journal: Government Information Quarterly

Volume 27, Issue 4

312 -- 321Patrick Birkinshaw. Freedom of information and its impact in the United Kingdom
322 -- 328Vikki Gordon. National Security Directive declassification
329 -- 336Jonathan Lazar, Paul T. Jaeger, Anthony Adams, Anthony Angelozzi, John Manohar, James Marciniak, Justin Murphy, Pouria Norasteh, Charles Olsen, Evangelos Poneres, Tiffany Scott, Naresh Vaidya, James Walsh. Up in the air: Are airlines following the new DOT rules on equal pricing for people with disabilities when websites are inaccessible?
337 -- 345Elizabeth Shepherd, Alice Stevenson, Andrew Flinn. Information governance, records management, and freedom of information: A study of local government authorities in England
346 -- 351Weibing Xiao. China's limited push model of FOI legislation
352 -- 359Robert Hazell, Ben Worthy. Assessing the performance of freedom of information
360 -- 370Jeannine E. Relly, David Cuillier. A comparison of political, cultural, and economic indicators of access to information in Arab and non-Arab states
371 -- 376Paul T. Jaeger, John Carlo Bertot. Transparency and technological change: Ensuring equal and sustained public access to government information
377 -- 383Sharon S. Dawes. Stewardship and usefulness: Policy principles for information-based transparency
384 -- 391Philip M. Napoli, Joe Karaganis. On making public policy with publicly available data: The case of U.S. communications policymaking
392 -- 400Tom McClean. Who pays the piper? The political economy of freedom of information
401 -- 413Patrice McDermott. Building open government
414 -- 422Harold C. Relyea. Across the Hill: The congressional research service and providing research for congress - A retrospective on origins
423 -- 430Isabel Gallego Álvarez, Luis Rodríguez Domínguez, Isabel María García Sánchez. Are determining factors of municipal E-government common to a worldwide municipal view? An intra-country comparison
431 -- 441Lihua Yang, G. Zhiyong Lan. Internet's impact on expert-citizen interactions in public policymaking - A meta analysis
442 -- 443Barbara Miller. Wiki Government: How Technology Can Make Government Better, Democracy Stronger, and Citizens More Powerful. Beth Simone Noveck. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2009. ($28.95)
442 -- 0Denise Arial Dorris. Free Government Information (FGI) Website. Retrieved June 15, 2010 from http: //freegovinfo.info/
443 -- 444Cynthia Thomes. The Privacy Advocates: Resisting the Spread of Surveillance. Colin J. Bennett. Cambridge, MA and London. The MIT Press, 2008, 259 pp. $28 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-262-02638-3
444 -- 445Bert Chapman. Spying Blind: The CIA, the FBI, and the Origins of 9/11, Amy B. Zegart. Princeton University Press, Princeton (2007)
445 -- 0Gretchen Gano. Managing Electronic Government Information in Libraries: Issues and Practices, Andrea M. Morrison (Ed.). American Library Association, Chicago (2009)