Journal: Government Information Quarterly

Volume 19, Issue 4

349 -- 355Duncan Aldrich, John Carlo Bertot, Charles R. McClure. E-Government: initiatives, developments, and issues
357 -- 368Paul T. Jaeger. Constitutional principles and E-government: an opinion about possible effects of Federalism and the separation of powers on E-government policies
369 -- 387Philip Doty, Sanda Erdelez. Information micro-practices in Texas rural courts: methods and issues for e-government
389 -- 405Robert D. Carlitz, Rosemary W. Gunn. Online rulemaking: a step toward E-governance
407 -- 424Ron Sepic, Kate Kase. The national biological information infrastructure as an E-government tool
427 -- 428Ben Amata. Encyclopedia of the U.S. Census: Margo J. Anderson (Editor). Washington D.C.: CQ Press, 2000. xxiv, 324 pp. $125.00 (cloth). ISBN 1-56802-428-2
428 -- 430Suzanne L. Holcombe. Environmental Information Systems in Industry and Public Administration: Claus Rautenstrauch and Susanne Patig, Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing, 2001, 436 p., $119.95 (cloth). ISBN 1-930708-02-5 Also available via NetLibrary, Inc. http: //www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=60696
430 -- 431Faye Couture. Telecommuting and Virtual Offices: Issues & Opportunities: Nancy J. Johnson; Hershey, [PA]: Idea Group Publishing, 2001, 255 pp. [includes index] $34.98 (paperback), ISBN 1-87829879-9. LC 00-047192
431 -- 432Charles D. Bernholz. The Interstate 40 bridge collapse at Webbers Falls web site: Oklahoma Department of Libraries. Visited August 2002. http: //www.odl.state.ok.us/usinfo/topiclists/us-i40.htM
432 -- 434Denise Arial Dorris. The National Security Archive web site: http: //www.gwu.edu/∼nsarchiv/

Volume 19, Issue 3

213 -- 223Harold C. Relyea. Homeland security and information
225 -- 242Jeffrey W. Seifert. The effects of September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on public and private information infrastructures: a preliminary assessment of lessons learned
243 -- 254L. Elaine Halchin. Electronic government in the age of terrorism
255 -- 264Robert Gellman. Perspectives on privacy and terrorism: all is not lost - yet
265 -- 288Lotte E. Feinberg. Homeland security: implications for information policy and practice - first appraisal
289 -- 305J. Timothy Sprehe, Charles R. McClure, Philip Zellner. The role of situational factors in managing U.S. federal recordkeeping
307 -- 315Giovanna Patterson, J. Timothy Sprehe. Principal challenges facing electronic records management in federal agencies today
317 -- 336Paul T. Jaeger, Charles R. McClure, Bruce T. Fraser. The structures of centralized governmental privacy protection: approaches, models, and analysis
343 -- 344Charles D. Bernholz. Understanding state constitutions: G. Alan Tarr, Princeton, NJ: Princeton university press, 1998, $16.95, 247 pp., ISBN: 0-691-07066-0
344 -- 346Diane Bradley. nd 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
346 -- 347Claudene Sproles. 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

Volume 19, Issue 2

101 -- 121Peter Johan Lor, Adri van As. Work in progress: Developing policies for access to government information in the New South Africa
123 -- 145Juris Dilevko, Lisa Gottlieb. 1
147 -- 172Vinod Kumar, Bharat Maheshwari, Uma Kumar. ERP systems implementation: best practices in Canadian government organizations
173 -- 188Christopher S. Thompson. Enlisting on-line residents: Expanding the boundaries of e-government in a Japanese rural township
189 -- 200Tain Sue Jan, Fu Longe Tsai. Government budget and accounting information policy and practice in Taiwan
203 -- 206Tiffeni Fontno. FirstGov http: //www.firstgov.gov/
207 -- 0Lisa Pillow. Government online: one-click access to 3, 400 federal and state Websites: ed. by John Maxymuk, 2001, 323 pages, $75.00, Neal-Schuman Publishers, ISBN 1-55570-416-6
207 -- 208Valerie D. Glenn. Copyright in Cyberspace: Questions and Answers for Librarians: Gretchen McCord Hoffman; New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2001. xvii, 264 pp. (Neal-Schuman NetGuide series). $55.00 (paper) ISBN 1-55570-410-7
209 -- 210Ben Amata. New England in U.S. Government Publications 1789-1849: An Annotated Bibliography: Suzanne M. Clark; Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1998. xv, 598 pp. $125.00 (cloth). ISBN 0-313-281218-9
210 -- 212Suzanne L. Holcombe. The White House Web Site. Washington, DC. Visited February 2002.<http: //www.whitehouse.gov/>

Volume 19, Issue 1

1 -- 7John A. Shuler. Libraries and government information: the past is not necessarily prologue
9 -- 35Harold C. Relyea. E-gov: introduction and overview
37 -- 43George Barnum. Availability, access, authenticity, and persistence: Creating the environment for permanent public access to electronic government information
45 -- 75Richard J. Cox. America's pyramids: Presidents and their libraries
77 -- 86Patrick Birkinshaw. Freedom of information in the UK and Europe: Further progress?
87 -- 97William Sleeman. It's not all on the net: Identifying, preserving and protecting rare and unique federal documents