Journal: Government Information Quarterly

Volume 18, Issue 4

265 -- 267Patricia Diamond Fletcher. Introduction to the symposium issue
269 -- 278Anthony M. Cresswell, Theresa A. Pardo. Implications of legal and organizational issues for urban digital government development
279 -- 291Lee M. Zeichner. Developing an overarching legal framework for critical service delivery in America's cities: Three recommendations for enhancing security and reliability
293 -- 307Charles Kaylor, Randy Deshazo, David Van Eck. Gauging e-government: A report on implementing services among American cities
309 -- 327John O'Looney. Sprawl decisions: A simulation and decision support tool for citizens and policy makers
329 -- 341Kheir Al-Kodmany. Online tools for public participation
343 -- 355Yu-Che Chen, Jon Gant. Transforming local e-government services: the use of application service providers
357 -- 373Chaomeng James Huang, Mei-Hui Chao. Managing WWW in public administration: Uses and misuses☆

Volume 18, Issue 3

155 -- 165William E. Moen. The metadata approach to accessing government information
167 -- 180Allen Mullen. GILS metadata initiatives at the state level
195 -- 208Anne Craig, Suzanne Schriar. The Find-It! Illinois controlled vocabulary: Improving access to government information through the Jessica subject tree
209 -- 221Eliot Christian. A metadata initiative for global information discovery
223 -- 253Bonnie Rubenstein-Montano, J. Judah Buchwalter, Jay Liebowitz. Knowledge management: A U.S. Social Security Administration case study
257 -- 259Lorri Mon. AskERIC, <http: //www.askeric.org/> and AskERIC Question Archives, : <http: //www.askeric.org/Virtual/Qa/archives/>, ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology, Syracuse University, 621 Skytop Road, Suite 160, Syracuse, New York 13244-5290, Phone: (800) 464-9107; (315) 443-3640, Email: eric@ericir.syr.edu, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education
260 -- 261Robert Gellman. The End of Privacy: Personal Rights in the Surveillance Society: Charles J. Sykes, 1999, 282 pages, $24.95, St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0-312-20350-0. The Unwanted Gaze: The Destruction of Privacy in America Jeffrey Rosen, 2000, 274 pages, $24.95, Random House, ISBN 0-679-44546-3. Ben Franklin's Web Site: Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet Robert Ellis Smith, 2000, 407 pages, $24.50, Privacy Journal, ISBN 0-930072-14-6
261 -- 263Nicole Campbell. Our Virtual World: The Transformation of Work, Play and Life via Technology: Laku Chidambaram and Ilze Zigurs. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing, 2001. $74.95. ISBN: 1878289926
263 -- 264Suzanne L. Holcombe. State Administrative Law Bibliography: Print and Electronic Sources: By Cheryl Rae Nyberg. Twin Falls, Idaho: Carol Boast and Cheryl Rae Nyberg, 2000. xxvii, 597 pages. $250.00 (cloth) ISBN 1889194042

Volume 18, Issue 2

79 -- 91Thurman L. Whitson, Lynn Davis. Best practices in electronic government: Comprehensive electronic information dissemination for science and technology
93 -- 104Barbara Ann Allen, Luc Juillet, Gilles Paquet, Jeffrey Roy. E-Governance & government on-line in Canada: Partnerships, people & prospects
105 -- 121Jody Condit Fagan, Bryan D. Fagan. Citizens' access to on-line state legislative documents
122 -- 136Karen Layne, Jungwoo Lee. Developing fully functional E-government: A four stage model
137 -- 140Henry H. Perritt Jr.. NCLIS assessment of public information dissemination: some sound ideas tarnished by defense of obsolete approaches
143 -- 146John A. Shuler. Reviews
147 -- 149Lorri Mon. FirstGov: <http: //www.firstgov.gov>, President's Management Council, c/o General Services Administration, 1800 "f" Street, N.W., room 5240, Washington DC 20405-0002
149 -- 150Alisa Mizikar. MEDLINE: a guide to effective searching: Brian S. Katcher; San Francisco: The Ashbury Press, 1999, 149p. $29.00 (softcover). ISBN 0967344506
150 -- 151Ken Irwin. Inside the British Library: Alan Day; London: London Association Publishing, 1998, 297 pp. $85.00. (cloth). ISBN 1-85604-280-4
151 -- 152Aimée C. Quinn. Internet Blue Pages: The Guide to Federal Government Web Sites, 2001-2002 edition: Researched and compiled by Laurie Andriot; Medford, NJ: Information Today Inc., CyberAge Books, 2000. $27.96, 447p. ISBN 0-910965-43-9
152 -- 153Daniel C. Barkley. rd edition. Oryx Press. Westport, Conn, 2001. $125.00 550 pp. isbn 1-57356-288-2

Volume 18, Issue 1

1 -- 2John Carlo Bertot, Charles R. McClure. Government Information Quarterly: A new beginning
3 -- 4R. David Lankes. Grabbing ERIC by the tail: Introducing the ERIC commissioned papers
5 -- 17Jane B. Robbins. ERIC: Mission, structure, and resources
19 -- 30Stuart A. Sutton. st century access to ERIC services and resources
31 -- 42Ingrid Hsieh-Yee. ERIC user services: Changes and evaluation for the future
43 -- 60Jeffrey C. Griffith. Congress' legislative information systems: THOMAS and the LIS
63 -- 64Suzanne L. Holcombe. The Information Systems of Inter-Governmental Organizations: a Reference Guide: Robert V. Williams;Stamford, CT: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 1998. xix, 450 pages. (Contemporary studies in information management, policy, and services). $78.50 (cloth) ISBN 156750339X
64 -- 66John A. Shuler. Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace: Lawrence Lessig;New York: Basic Books, 1999, 297 pp. $16.00 (paper) ISBN0-465-03913
66 -- 67Ken Irwin. The Control Revolution: Andrew L. Shapiro; New York: PublicAffairs, 1999, 286 pp. $25 (Cloth). ISBN 1-891620-19-3
67 -- 69Lorri Mon. Federal Agencies' Fair Information Practices: U.S. General Accounting OfficeGAO/AIMD-00-296R , September 2000, 26 pp. 〈http: //www.gao.gov/new.items/ai00296r.pdf〉
69 -- 72Timothy E. McMahon. Evaluation of Presidential Candidates Websites: Reviewer's note: When I began this review so many months ago, there were many more candidates in the presidential race with websites reflecting a broad range of technologies and good and bad web design. Over the season, the field has been whittled down considerably. As we approach the final weeks of the campaign, there remain only two serious contenders, as well as two who enjoy a lesser chance for the office. What follows below are some critical evaluations of the candidate's websites as they stood earlier in the campaign season
72 -- 73Steve McKinzie. Being Analog: Creating Tomorrow's Libraries: Walt Crawford;Chicago: American Library Association, 1999, 245 pp. $35.00 (paper) ISBN 0838907547