Journal: Government Information Quarterly

Volume 24, Issue 4

691 -- 715Theresa A. Pardo, Giri Kumar Tayi. Interorganizational information integration: A key enabler for digital government
716 -- 735Zhiyuan Chen, Aryya Gangopadhyay, Stephen H. Holden, George Karabatis, Michael P. McGuire. Semantic integration of government data for water quality management
736 -- 754Hongxia Wang, Yonghui Song, Andy Hamilton, Steve Curwell. Urban information integration for advanced e-Planning in Europe
755 -- 784Benjamin L. Schooley, Thomas A. Horan. Towards end-to-end government performance management: Case study of interorganizational information integration in emergency medical services (EMS)
785 -- 807Jane Fedorowicz, Janis L. Gogan, Christine B. Williams. A collaborative network for first responders: Lessons from the CapWIN case
808 -- 826Luis F. Luna-Reyes, José Ramón Gil-García, Cinthia Betiny Cruz. Collaborative digital government in Mexico: Some lessons from federal Web-based interorganizational information integration initiatives
827 -- 839Gavin Clarkson, Trond E. Jacobsen, Archer L. Batcheller. Information asymmetry and information sharing
840 -- 859Paul T. Jaeger. Information policy, information access, and democratic participation: The national and international implications of the Bush administration's information politics
860 -- 885Dimitris Gouscos, Manolis Kalikakis, Maria Legal, Soumi Papadopoulou. A general model of performance and quality for one-stop e-Government service offerings
886 -- 888Uzoma Onyemaechi. Information and Communication Technologies for African Development: an Assessment of Progress and Challenges Ahead. Joseph O. Okpaku, Sr., Ph.D., Editor. New York, NY: United Nations, July 31, 2005, 368 pp. ISBN: 92-1-104531-2 (paper)
888 -- 892Megan Dreger. Congressional Research Services (CRS) Reports: A Review of Sources
892 -- 894Mae N. Schreiber. The Presidents, First Ladies, and Vice Presidents: White House Biographies, 1789-2005. Daniel C. Diller and Stephen L. Robertson. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2005, 291 pp. $46.00 (paper), ISBN: 1568029853
894 -- 896Barbara Miller. Review of the U.S. Department of the Interior Web site
896 -- 897William G. Kenz. Homeland Security: A Documentary History. Bruce Maxwell. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2004. xvi, 522 pp. $105.00 (USD), ISBN: 1568028849 (cloth)
897 -- 900Mark C. Scott. LexisNexis State Capital Database. Visited June 5, 2006. LexisNexis Academic and Library Solutions, 4520 East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20812-3389. For pricing options call 1-800-638-8380
900 -- 903Kristina Bobe. Datapedia of the United States: American History in Numbers, 3rd ed., George Thomas Kurian (Ed.). Bernan Press, Lanham, MD (2004)
903 -- 904Debbie L. Rabina. United Nations Global E-Government Readiness Report 2005: From E-Government to E-Inclusion. New York: Department of Economic and Social Affairs, 2006. xiv, 253 pp. $55.00 USD. ISBN-10: 9211231590 (paper). Available online: http: //www.unpan.org/dpepa-egovernment%20readiness%20report.asp
905 -- 909John Carlo Bertot. About the Authors

Volume 24, Issue 3

505 -- 521Julianne Mahler, Priscilla M. Regan. Crafting the message: Controlling content on agency Web sites
522 -- 538Gerald G. Grant, Shawn McKnight, Aareni Uruthirapathy, Allen E. Brown. Designing governance for shared services organizations in the public service
539 -- 553Phyllis Bernt, Lawrence Wood, Carol Ting. The telecommunications content of state public utility commission Web sites: Remaining relevant in a changing marketplace
554 -- 575Wolfgang E. Ebbers, J. A. G. M. van Dijk. Resistance and support to electronic government, building a model of innovation
576 -- 594Christopher G. Reddick, Howard A. Frank. The perceived impacts of e-government on U.S. cities: A survey of Florida and Texas City managers
595 -- 610Aimée C. Quinn, Laxmi Ramasubramanian. Information technologies and civic engagement: Perspectives from librarianship and planning
611 -- 623Seongcheol Kim. The development of wireless telecommunications and local governments' policy responses: The U.S. case
624 -- 645Dong-Hee Shin. A critique of Korean National Information Strategy: Case of national information infrastructures
646 -- 665Mete Yildiz. E-government research: Reviewing the literature, limitations, and ways forward
666 -- 687Chun-Shuo Chen, Terrence A. Maxwell. The dynamics of bilateral intellectual property negotiations: Taiwan and the United States
688 -- 689Donna Burton. Encyclopedia of American Social Movements, vol 4, I. Ness (Ed.). Sharpe Reference, Armonk, NY (2004), ISBN: 0765680459

Volume 24, Issue 2

243 -- 265Richard Heeks, Savita Bailur. Analyzing e-government research: Perspectives, philosophies, theories, methods, and practice
266 -- 290José Ramón Gil-García, Ignacio J. Martinez-Moyano. Understanding the evolution of e-government: The influence of systems of rules on public sector dynamics
291 -- 311Kuno Schedler, Lukas Summermatter. Customer orientation in electronic government: Motives and effects
312 -- 325Ramona S. McNeal, Mary Schmeida, Kathleen Hale. E-disclosure laws and electronic campaign finance reform: Lessons from the diffusion of e-government policies in the States
326 -- 337Dave Gelders, Geert Bouckaert, Betteke van Ruler. Communication management in the public sector: Consequences for public communication about policy intentions
338 -- 352Hyun-Jeong Kim, Gary Pan, Shan Ling Pan. Managing IT-enabled transformation in the public sector: A case study on e-government in South Korea
353 -- 376Leo G. Anthopoulos, Panagiotis Siozos, Ioannis A. Tsoukalas. Applying participatory design and collaboration in digital public services for discovering and re-designing e-Government services
377 -- 403Yuquan Shi. The accessibility of Chinese local government Web sites: An exploratory study
404 -- 413Hasan Akca, Murat Sayili, Kemal Esengun. Challenge of rural people to reduce digital divide in the globalized world: Theory and practice
414 -- 428Dale Alexander Stirling. EPA glossaries: The struggle to define environmental terms
429 -- 442Athulang Mutshewa. The information behaviors of environmental planners: An exploratory study
443 -- 469Charles D. Bernholz. American Indian treaties and the lower federal courts: A guide to treaty citations from opinions of the lower United States federal court system
470 -- 487Samia El-Badry, David A. Swanson. Providing census tabulations to government security agencies in the United States: The case of Arab Americans
488 -- 490Charles D. Bernholz. International Organization for Migration, Return Migration: Policies and Practices in Europe. International Organization for Migration, Geneva (2004), ISBN: 92-9068-190-X
490 -- 491Claudene Sproles. Climatescience.gov <climatescience.gov>, visited May 22, 2006, managed by the US Climate Change Science Program, Suite 250, 1717 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Washington, DC 2006
491 -- 493Dan Stanton. Governing States and Localities, Kevin B. Smith, Alan Greenblatt, Jon Buntin. CQ Press, Washington (2005), 558, ISBN: 1-56802-789-3
493 -- 495Bert Chapman. U.S. Department of Justice. Legal Authorities Supporting the Activities of the National Security Agency Described by the President. (2006). http: //purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS66493. John Yoo. The Power of War and Peace: The Constitution and Foreign Affairs After 9/11. John Yoo. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006, 366 pages. $29.00 (cloth). ISBN 0-226-96031-5
496 -- 0Denise Arial Dorris. Dictionary for Library and Information Science, Joan M. Reitz (Ed.). Libraries Unlimited, Westport, CT (2004), ISBN: 1-56308-962-9

Volume 24, Issue 1

2 -- 28Katherine Gaidos. Access to vice presidential records in the aftermath of Executive Order 13, 233: From haphazard past to uncertain future
29 -- 46Bruce Dearstyne. The FDNY on 9/11: Information and decision making in crisis
47 -- 63Stephen F. King. Citizens as customers: Exploring the future of CRM in UK local government
64 -- 88Kristin R. Eschenfelder, Clark A. Miller. Examining the role of Web site information in facilitating different citizen-government relationships: A case study of state Chronic Wasting Disease Web sites
89 -- 101Luis Guijarro. Interoperability frameworks and enterprise architectures in e-government initiatives in Europe and the United States
102 -- 114Robin Gauld. Public sector information system project failures: Lessons from a New Zealand hospital organization
115 -- 134Jaesun Wang, Seoyong Kim. Time to get in: The contrasting stories about government interventions in information technology standards (the case of CDMA and IMT-2000 in Korea)
135 -- 147Jungwoo Lee, Jinhwa Kim. Grounded theory analysis of e-government initiatives: Exploring perceptions of government authorities
148 -- 164Willem Pieterson, Wolfgang Ebbers, Jan van Dijk. Personalization in the public sector: An inventory of organizational and user obstacles towards personalization of electronic services in the public sector
165 -- 185Albert Jacob Meijer. Publishing public performance results on the Internet: Do stakeholders use the Internet to hold Dutch public service organizations to account?
186 -- 215Matthew L. Saxton, Charles M. Naumer, Karen E. Fisher. 2-1-1 Information services: Outcomes assessment, benefit-cost analysis, and policy issues
216 -- 217Nancy F. Stimson, Wendy Y. Nobunaga. John H. Hickcox's confession: An addendum
218 -- 222Bruce Pencek. United States at War: Understanding Conflict and Society
222 -- 229Henry Owen III. The Life and Liberty.gov Web site review
229 -- 0Marcy M. Allen. Journal of Map and Geography Libraries: Advances in Geospatial Information, Collections and Archives. Mary L. Laarsgard and Paige G. Andrew, Editors. New York: The Hawthorn Information Press. ISSN 1542-0353
229 -- 230Valerie D. Glenn. Starting a Digitization Center. Cokie G. Anderson and David C. Maxwell. Oxford U.K.: Chandos Publishing, 2004. xi, 195 pp 39.00 GBP (paper). ISBN 1-84334-073-9
231 -- 233Charles D. Bernholz. The Least Developed Countries Report 2004: Linking International Trade With Poverty Reduction
233 -- 234Nancy Marshall. Selected Styles in Web-Based Educational Research. Bruce L. Mann. Hershey, Pennsylvania: Information Science Publishing, 2006, 490 pp. $74.95 (soft cover). ISBN 1-5914-0733-8
234 -- 236Kristen Baginski. Emerging Issues in the Electronic Environment: Challenges for Librarians and Researchers in the Sciences. Jeannie P. Miller (Editor). New York: The Haworth Information Press, 2004, 258 pp. $29.95 (paper). ISBN 0-7890-2578-7
236 -- 238Barbara J. Mann. Managing Learning in Virtual Settings: The Role of Context. Antonio Dias de Figueiredo and Ana Paula Afonso. Hershey, PA: Information Science Publishing, 2006, 333 pp. $69.95 (paper cover). ISBN 159140489-4