Journal: Government Information Quarterly

Volume 28, Issue 4

439 -- 445Kim Normann Andersen, Rony Medaglia, Ravi Vatrapu, Helle Zinner Henriksen, Robin Gauld. The forgotten promise of e-government maturity: Assessing responsiveness in the digital public sector
446 -- 456Katleen Janssen. The influence of the PSI directive on open government data: An overview of recent developments
457 -- 465Victor Bekkers, Rebecca Moody. Visual events and electronic government: What do pictures mean in digital government for citizen relations?
466 -- 473Ahmad A. Kardan, Ayoob Sadeghiani. Is e-government a way to e-democracy?: A longitudinal study of the Iranian situation
474 -- 483Michele Bush Kimball. Mandated state-level open government training programs
484 -- 490Daihua Xie Yu, Bambang Parmanto. U.S. state government websites demonstrate better in terms of accessibility compared to federal government and commercial websites
491 -- 502Stacy Huey-Pyng Shyu, Jen-Hung Huang. Elucidating usage of e-government learning: A perspective of the extended technology acceptance model
503 -- 513Sevgi Ozkan, Irfan Emrah Kanat. e-Government adoption model based on theory of planned behavior: Empirical validation
514 -- 521Yon Soo Lim, Han Woo Park. How do congressional members appear on the web? Tracking the web visibility of South Korean politicians
522 -- 532Anteneh Ayanso, Dipanjan Chatterjee, Danny I. Cho. E-Government readiness index: A methodology and analysis
533 -- 541Kenneth J. Knapp, Gary D. Denney, Mark E. Barner. Key issues in data center security: An investigation of government audit reports
542 -- 552Wilhelm Peekhaus. Biowatch South Africa and the challenges in enforcing its constitutional right to access to information
553 -- 555August A. Imholtz Jr.. GPO Celebrates Its 150th Anniversary: Keeping America Informed. U.S. Government Printing Office, 732 North Capitol Street Northwest, Washington D.C., 20401-0003. Visited August 3, 2011
553 -- 0Debbie L. Rabina. Access Controlled: The Shaping of Power, Rights, and Rule in Cyberspace, Ronald Deibert, John Palfrey, Rafal Rohozinski, Jonathan Zittrain (Eds.). MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (2010), ISBN: 978-0-262-51435-4
555 -- 0Claudene Sproles. Office of Government Information Services (OGIS). Administered by The National Archives and Records Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001. Retrieved March 8, 2011, from http: //www.archives.gov/ogis/
555 -- 556Alireza Isfandyari Moghaddam. Digital Government: E-government Research, Case Studies, and Implementation (Integrated Series in Information Systems), Hsinchun Chen, Lawrence Brandt, Valerie Gregg, Roland Traunmüller, Sharon Dawes, Eduard Hovy, Ann Macintosh, Catherine A. Larson (Eds.). Springer Science + Business Media, LLC, New York (2008)
556 -- 557Barbara Miller. Transparency and Secrecy: A Reader Linking Literature and Contemporary Debate. Suzanne J. Piotrowski, Suzanne J. Piotrowski (Ed.). Lexington Books, Lanham, Boulder (2010), ISBN: 978-0-7391-2751-3
557 -- 558Julia Proctor. Freedom of Information and the Developing World: The Citizen, the State, and the Models of Openness. Colin Darch and Peter G. Underwood. Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 2010, 317 pp. $55.00 (paper), ISBN 9781843341475

Volume 28, Issue 3

295 -- 302Harold C. Relyea. The Federal Register: Origins, formulation, realization, and heritage
303 -- 309Abiodun Olalere, Jonathan Lazar. Accessibility of U.S. federal government home pages: Section 508 compliance and site accessibility statements
310 -- 319Björn Niehaves. Iceberg ahead: On electronic government research and societal aging
320 -- 328Vishanth Weerakkody, Marijn Janssen, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi. Transformational change and business process reengineering (BPR): Lessons from the British and Dutch public sector
329 -- 345Luis Felipe Luna-Reyes, José Ramón Gil-García. Using institutional theory and dynamic simulation to understand complex e-Government phenomena
346 -- 353Christopher G. Reddick. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) technology and organizational change: Evidence for the bureaucratic and e-Government paradigms
354 -- 362Abebe Rorissa, Dawit Demissie, Theresa A. Pardo. Benchmarking e-Government: A comparison of frameworks for computing e-Government index and ranking
363 -- 373Wenjing Liu. Government information sharing: Principles, practice, and problems - An international perspective
374 -- 387Dong-Hee Shin, Sang Hee Kweon. Evaluation of Korean information infrastructure policy 2000-2010: Focusing on broadband ecosystem change
388 -- 399Omar E. M. Khalil. e-Government readiness: Does national culture matter?
400 -- 408Eliamani Sedoyeka, Ziad Hunaiti. Low cost broadband network model using WiMAX technology
409 -- 415Jeanine Finn. Collaborative knowledge construction in digital environments: Politics, policy, and communities
416 -- 425Øystein Sæbø, Leif Skiftenes Flak, Maung K. Sein. Understanding the dynamics in e-Participation initiatives: Looking through the genre and stakeholder lenses
426 -- 434Roxanne Missingham. E-parliament: Opening the door
435 -- 436Cynthia Thomes. The National Broadband Plan: Connecting America. Administered by the Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20554. Retrieved October 15, 2010, from http: //www.broadband.gov/
436 -- 0Clare Miller. A Nation of Laws: America's Imperfect Pursuit of Laws. Peter Charles Hoffer. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2010, 214 pp. $24.95, ISBN 978-0-7006-1707-4
436 -- 437Bill Sleeman. ALA E-Government Toolkit. Administered by the American Library Association, Committee on Legislation, Chicago, IL, 60611. Retrieved October 20, 2010, from http: //www.ala.org/ala/issuesadvocacy/egovtoolkit/
437 -- 438Henry Owen III. Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars from Gutenberg to Gates. Adrian Johns Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2009, 640 pp. $35.00 (cloth), ISBN: 978-0226401188
438 -- 0Andrew Wohrley. Skating on Stilts: Why We Aren't Stopping Tomorrow's Terrorism. Stewart Baker. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 2010, 370 pp. $19.95 (cloth), ISBN-13 978-0-8179-1154-6

Volume 28, Issue 2

135 -- 136Danielle Brian, Patrice McDermott, Jake Weins. WikiLeaks is a wake-up call for openness
137 -- 147Frank Bannister, Regina Connolly. Trust and transformational government: A proposed framework for research
148 -- 154Rowena Cullen, Laura Sommer. Participatory democracy and the value of online community networks: An exploration of online and offline communities engaged in civil society and political activity
155 -- 163Daeho Kim. New regulatory institution for the convergence of broadcasting and telecommunications: A Korean case
164 -- 175Tung-Mou Yang, Terrence A. Maxwell. Information-sharing in public organizations: A literature review of interpersonal, intra-organizational and inter-organizational success factors
176 -- 187Gonzalo Valdes, Mauricio Solar, Hernán Astudillo, Marcelo Iribarren, Gastón Concha, Marcello Visconti. Conception, development and implementation of an e-Government maturity model in public agencies
188 -- 199Agustí Cerrillo-i-Martínez. The regulation of diffusion of public sector information via electronic means: Lessons from the Spanish regulation
200 -- 210Muhammad Mustafa Kamal, Vishanth Weerakkody, Zahir Irani. Analyzing the role of stakeholders in the adoption of technology integration solutions in UK local government: An exploratory study
211 -- 221Godwin Kaisara, Shaun Pather. The e-Government evaluation challenge: A South African Batho Pele-aligned service quality approach
222 -- 230Jooho Lee, Hyun Joon Kim, Michael J. Ahn. The willingness of e-Government service adoption by business users: The role of offline service quality and trust in technology
231 -- 238Remi Chandran, Padmanabhan Krishnan, Khoi Nguyen. Wildlife Enforcement Monitoring System (WEMS): A solution to support compliance of Multilateral Environmental Agreements
239 -- 251Dimitrios Zissis, Dimitrios Lekkas. Securing e-Government and e-Voting with an open cloud computing architecture
252 -- 261Tonny J. Oyana. Exploring geographic disparities in broadband access and use in rural southern Illinois: Who's being left behind?
262 -- 270Kathleen Hale, Ramona S. McNeal. Technology, politics, and e-commerce: Internet sales tax and interstate cooperation
271 -- 279Fengyi Lin, Seedy S. Fofanah, Deron Liang. Assessing citizen adoption of e-Government initiatives in Gambia: A validation of the technology acceptance model in information systems success
280 -- 289Siddhartha Menon. The evolution of the policy objectives of South Korea's Broadband Convergence Network from 2004 to 2007
290 -- 291Aimée C. Quinn. Geographic Information Science and Public Participation. Laxmi Ramasubramanian. Advances in Geographic Information Science. Shivannand Balram and Suzana Dragicevic (Eds.). Berlin: Springer, 2010, 172 p. $140.00, ISBN: 978-3-540-75400-8
290 -- 0Emily Keller. Blogging the Political: Politics and Participation in a Networked Society. Antoinette Pole. New York: Routledge, 2010, 176 pp. $29.95 (paperback), ISBN 0415963427
291 -- 292Julia Proctor. Lobbying and Policy Change: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why. Frank R. Baumgartner, Jeffrey M. Berry, Marie Hojnacki, David C. Kimball, Beth L. Leech. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2009, 360 pp. $66.00 (cloth), ISBN: 9780226039442
292 -- 0Edward O'Donnell. FedWorld.Gov. Administered by the National Technical Information Service, U.S. Department of Commerce, Alexandria, VA, 22312. Retrieved September 30, 2010, from http: //www.fedworld.gov/index.html
292 -- 293Karen Hogenboom. Change of State: Information, Policy and Power. Sharon Braman. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006, 545 pp. $20.00 (paperback), ISBN-13 978-0-262-02597-3. Reprint edition (September 2009), ISBN-10 0-262-51324-2

Volume 28, Issue 1

0 -- 0John A. Shuler, Paul T. Jaeger, John Carlo Bertot. Response to "Government information in the digital age: The once and future Federal Depository Library Program"
0 -- 0James R. Jacobs, James A. Jacobs, Shinjoung Yeo. Letter in response to "Implications of harmonizing the future of the federal depository library program within e-government principles and policies" (Government Information Quarterly, 27: 1)
1 -- 2Harold C. Relyea. Declassification review of congressional records
3 -- 10Enrico Ferro, Natalie C. Helbig, José Ramón Gil-García. The role of IT literacy in defining digital divide policy needs
11 -- 16Cory L. Armstrong. Providing a clearer view: An examination of transparency on local government websites
17 -- 35Mahmud Akhter Shareef, Vinod Kumar, Uma Kumar, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi. e-Government Adoption Model (GAM): Differing service maturity levels
36 -- 46Shy-tzong Liou, Chung-Ping Liu, Chih-Ching Chang, David C. Yen. Restructuring Taiwan's port state control inspection authority
47 -- 53Mon-Chi Lio, Meng-Chun Liu, Yi-Pey Ou. Can the internet reduce corruption? A cross-country study based on dynamic panel data models
54 -- 65Shahjahan H. Bhuiyan. Modernizing Bangladesh public administration through e-governance: Benefits and challenges
66 -- 73Lynette Kvasny, Roderick L. Lee. e-Government services for faith-based organizations: Bridging the organizational divide
74 -- 90Antonio Muñoz-Cañavate, Pedro Hipola. Electronic administration in Spain: From its beginnings to the present
91 -- 100Robert LaRose, Sharon Strover, Jennifer L. Gregg, Joseph D. Straubhaar. The impact of rural broadband development: Lessons from a natural field experiment
101 -- 116Dimitris Apostolou, Gregoris Mentzas, Ljiljana Stojanovic, Barbara Thönssen, Tomás Pariente Lobo. A collaborative decision framework for managing changes in e-Government services
117 -- 128Demetrios Sarantis, Yannis Charalabidis, Dimitris Askounis. A goal-driven management framework for electronic government transformation projects implementation
129 -- 0Claudene Sproles. Federal Digital System (FDsys). Administered by the United States Government Printing Office, 732 North Capitol Street, NW, Washington, DC 20401. Retrieved May 17, 2010 from http: //www.gpo.gov/fdsys/
129 -- 130Debbie L. Rabina. Open Government: Collaboration, Transparency, and Participation in Practice, Daniel Lathrop, Laurel Ruma (Eds.). O'Reilly, Sebastopol, CA (2010), ISBN: 978-0-596-80435-0
130 -- 131Julia Proctor. Electronic Privacy Information Center Website. Managed by Electronic Privacy Information Center, 1718 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington DC, 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2010, from http: //www.epic.org/
131 -- 132Donna Burton. GovSpot. Administered by StartSpot Network, 820 Davis St., Evanston, IL 60201. Retrieved February 12, 2010 from http: //govspot.com/
132 -- 133Henry Owen III. The World Bank. Administered by The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433. Retrieved May 2010 from http: //www.worldbank.org/