Journal: Government Information Quarterly

Volume 26, Issue 4

551 -- 558Mary Alice Ball. Aggregating broadband demand: Surveying the benefits and challenges for public libraries
559 -- 566Ardion 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
567 -- 576Kwang-Suk Lee. A final flowering of the developmental state: The IT policy experiment of the Korean Information Infrastructure, 1995-2005
577 -- 583Eman Al Nagi, Mohammad Hamdan. Computerization and e-Government implementation in Jordan: Challenges, obstacles and successes
584 -- 593Suhazimah Dzazali, Ainin Sulaiman, Ali Hussein Saleh Zolait. Information security landscape and maturity level: Case study of Malaysian Public Service (MPS) organizations
594 -- 604Sabrina 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
605 -- 611Charles 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
612 -- 613Anthony 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 -- 0Charles 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
613 -- 614Debbie 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
614 -- 615Henry 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 -- 0Beth 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
615 -- 616Denise 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

Volume 26, Issue 3

433 -- 436John 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
437 -- 440Harold C. Relyea. Congress and freedom of information: A retrospective and a look at a current issue
441 -- 449David Cuillier, Suzanne J. Piotrowski. Internet information-seeking and its relation to support for access to government records
450 -- 458Sharon A. Weiner. Tale of two databases: The history of federally funded information systems for education and medicine
459 -- 467Ales Groznik, Peter Trkman. Upstream supply chain management in e-government: The case of Slovenia
468 -- 476Marianthi H. Terpsiadou, Anastasios A. Economides. The use of information systems in the Greek public financial services: The case of TAXIS
477 -- 486Lex 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
487 -- 497Pieter Verdegem, Gino Verleye. User-centered E-Government in practice: A comprehensive model for measuring user satisfaction
498 -- 504Chorng-Shyong Ong, Shang-Wei Wang. Managing citizen-initiated email contacts
505 -- 515Han Woo Park, Randolph Kluver. Trends in online networking among South Korean politicians - A mixed-method approach
516 -- 524Yun-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
525 -- 535Kyong Rae Lee, Kwang-Suk Lee. The Korean government's electronic record management reform: The promise and perils of digital democratization
536 -- 539Ramessur Taruna Shalini. Are Mauritians ready for e-Government services?
540 -- 545Charles 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
546 -- 547Donna 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
547 -- 548Barbara 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
548 -- 549Claudene 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
549 -- 0Susan 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)
550 -- 0Henry 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

Volume 26, Issue 2

233 -- 237Marijn Janssen, Soon Ae Chun, José Ramón Gil-García. Building the next generation of digital government infrastructures
238 -- 245Chin Pang Cheng, Gloria T. Lau, Kincho H. Law, Jiayi Pan, Albert T. Jones. Improving access to and understanding of regulations through taxonomies
246 -- 256Marta Raus, Barbara Flügge, Roman Boutellier. Electronic customs innovation: An improvement of governmental infrastructures
257 -- 264Sharon S. Dawes. Governance in the digital age: A research and action framework for an uncertain future
265 -- 274Hector 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
275 -- 284Bram Klievink, Marijn Janssen. Realizing joined-up government - Dynamic capabilities and stage models for transformation
285 -- 294Shu-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
295 -- 304Hye-Chung Kum, Dean F. Duncan, C. Joy Stewart. Supporting self-evaluation in local government via Knowledge Discovery and Data mining
305 -- 310Daniel J. Metcalfe. The nature of government secrecy
311 -- 313Paul T. Jaeger. The fourth branch of government and the historical legacy of the Bush administration's information policies
314 -- 320Harold C. Relyea. Federal freedom of information policy: Highlights of recent developments
321 -- 332Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Natasha Gerolami. The author as agent of information policy: The relationship between economic and moral rights in copyright
333 -- 340A. J. A. M. van Deursen, J. A. G. M. van Dijk. Improving digital skills for the use of online public information and services
341 -- 348Daniel G. Dorner. Public sector readiness for digital preservation in New Zealand: The rate of adoption of an innovation in records management practices
349 -- 357Dave 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
358 -- 367Wee Hong Loo, Paul H. P. Yeow, S. C. Chong. User acceptance of Malaysian government multipurpose smartcard applications
368 -- 376Nancy Tsai, Beomjin Choi, Mark Perry. Improving the process of E-Government initiative: An in-depth case study of web-based GIS implementation
377 -- 386Eunjin Kim, Byungtae Lee, Nirup M. Menon. Social welfare implications of the digital divide
387 -- 397Shin-Yuan Hung, King-Zoo Tang, Chia-Ming Chang, Ching-De Ke. User acceptance of intergovernmental services: An example of electronic document management system
398 -- 406Yong-Jin Park. Regime formation and consequence: The case of internet security in the East-Asia 'Four Tigers'
407 -- 415Charles D. Bernholz. Pestilence in paradise: Leprosy accounts in the annual reports of the governor of the territory of Hawaii
416 -- 424Peter Trkman, Tomaz Turk. A conceptual model for the development of broadband and e-government
425 -- 426Louis Fisher. A response to Bert Chapman's review of In the Name of National Security: Unchecked Presidential Power and the Reynolds Case (2006)
427 -- 428Wohrley Andrew. 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
428 -- 0Valerie 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. Sample content and demo: http: //www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG265/index2.html
428 -- 429Claudene 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/
429 -- 430Debbie 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 -- 0Ben 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
430 -- 0Jennifer L. Behrens. Our Documents. Administered by National Archives and Records Administration. Available at: http: //www.ourdocuments.gov/. Accessed November 21, 2007
431 -- 0Jeannine E. Relly, Meghna Sabharwal. Erratum to "Perceptions of transparency of government policymaking: A cross-national study" [Government Information Quarterly 26 (2009) 148-157]

Volume 26, Issue 1

3 -- 4Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Vishanth Weerakkody, Michael D. Williams. Guest editorial: From implementation to adoption: Challenges to successful E-Government diffusion
5 -- 14Bijan Azad, Samer Faraj. E-Government institutionalizing practices of a land registration mapping system
15 -- 24Marijn Janssen, Anton Joha, Arre Zuurmond. Simulation and animation for adopting shared services: Evaluating and comparing alternative arrangements
25 -- 34Jeongwon Yoon, Myungsin Chae. Varying criticality of key success factors of national e-Strategy along the status of economic development of nations
35 -- 41Diego D. Navarra, Tony Cornford. Globalization, networks, and governance: Researching global ICT programs
42 -- 50Seongcheol Kim, Hyun-Jeong Kim, Heejin Lee. An institutional analysis of an e-government system for anti-corruption: The case of OPEN
51 -- 59Jane 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
60 -- 68Victor Bekkers. Flexible information infrastructures in Dutch E-Government collaboration arrangements: Experiences and policy implications
69 -- 74Robin Gauld, Andrew Gray, Sasha McComb. How responsive is E-Government? Evidence from Australia and New Zealand
75 -- 81Petter Gottschalk. Maturity levels for interoperability in digital government
82 -- 88David L. Baker. Advancing E-Government performance in the United States through enhanced usability benchmarks
89 -- 97Natalie Helbig, José Ramón Gil-García, Enrico Ferro. Understanding the complexity of electronic government: Implications from the digital divide literature
98 -- 105Çigdem Aricigil Çilan, Bilge Acar Bolat, Erman Coskun. Analyzing digital divide within and between member and candidate countries o f European Union
106 -- 117Carlo Batini, Gianluigi Viscusi, Daniela Cherubini. GovQual: A quality driven methodology for E-Government project planning
118 -- 127Tino Schuppan. E-Government in developing countries: Experiences from sub-Saharan Africa
128 -- 136Marvine Hamner, Raza-ur-Rehman Qazi. Expanding the Technology Acceptance Model to examine Personal Computing Technology utilization in government agencies in developing countries
137 -- 143Marvine Hamner, Fahad Al-Qahtani. Enhancing the case for Electronic Government in developing nations: A people-centric study focused in Saudi Arabia
144 -- 147Stephen Woods. Evaluating population estimates in the United States: Counting the population between the censuses
148 -- 157Jeannine E. Relly, Meghna Sabharwal. Perceptions of transparency of government policymaking: A cross-national study
158 -- 165Yi-Shun Wang, Ying-Wei Shih. Why do people use information kiosks? A validation of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology
166 -- 173Sungsoo Hwang, Mark C. Hoffman. In pursuit of the effective neighborhood information system: User-friendliness and training
174 -- 179Debbie L. Rabina. Israel's legal deposit law in global context
180 -- 185Charles D. Bernholz, Linda G. Novotny, Ana L. Gomez. American Indians and the United States patent and trademark office: The Native American Tribal Insignia database
186 -- 192Hyuckbin 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
193 -- 202Maaike J. Van den Haak, Menno D. T. de Jong, Peter Jan Schellens. Evaluating municipal websites: A methodological comparison of three think-aloud variants
203 -- 218Jennie M. Burroughs. What users want: Assessing government information preferences to drive information services
219 -- 226Christopher G. Reddick. The adoption of centralized customer service systems: A survey of local governments
227 -- 228Charles D. Bernholz. Global Deserts Outlook. Exequiel Ezcurra. Nairobi, Kenya: United Nations Environment Programmes, 2006. xiv + 148 pp. $40.00 USD (paper), ISBN 9280727222
228 -- 0Barbara 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
229 -- 230Mark 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 -- 0Mark 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/)
230 -- 231Bert 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