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- Foundations of Digital GovernmentStephen Coleman. 3-19 [doi]
- Discipline or Interdisciplinary Study Domain? Challenges and Promises in Electronic Government ResearchHans Jochen Scholl. 21-41 [doi]
- An Outline for the Foundations of Digital Government ResearchEduard Hovy. 43-59 [doi]
- Lost In Competition? The State of the Art in E-Government ResearchÅke Grönlund. 61-83 [doi]
- E-Democracy and E-Participation Research in EuropeAnn Macintosh. 85-102 [doi]
- Introduction to Digital Government Research in Public Policy and ManagementSharon S. Dawes. 103-125 [doi]
- Privacy in an Electronic Government ContextPriscilla M. Regan. 127-140 [doi]
- Accessibility of Federal Electronic GovernmentAnn Becker. 141-155 [doi]
- The Current State of Electronic Voting in the United StatesPaul S. Herrnson, Richard G. Niemi, Michael J. Hanmer, Benjamin B. Bederson, Frederick G. Conrad, Michael W. Traugott. 157-180 [doi]
- E-Enabling the Mobile LegislatorAngus Whyte. 181-199 [doi]
- History of Digital Government Research in the United StatesLawrence Brandt, Valerie Gregg. 203-218 [doi]
- Data and Knowledge Integration for e-GovernmentEduard Hovy. 219-231 [doi]
- Ontologies in the Legal DomainTom M. van Engers, Alexander Boer, Joost Breuker, André Valente, Radboud Winkels. 233-261 [doi]
- Public Safety Information Sharing: An Ontological PerspectiveSiddharth Kaza, Hsinchun Chen. 263-282 [doi]
- Collaborative Cyberinfrastructure for Transnational Digital GovernmentMaurício O. Tsugawa, Andréa M. Matsunaga, José A. B. Fortes. 283-305 [doi]
- Semantics-Based Threat Structure Mining for Homeland SecurityNabil R. Adam, Vandana P. Janeja, Aabhas V. Paliwal, Vijay Atluri, Soon Ae Chun, Jim Cooper, John Paczkowski, Christof Bornhövd, Joachim Schaper. 307-329 [doi]
- Identity Management for e-Government ServicesFabio Fioravanti, Enrico Nardelli. 331-352 [doi]
- Feature Integration for Geospatial Information: A Review and OutlookPeggy Agouris, Arie Croitoru, Anthony Stefanidis. 353-376 [doi]
- Geoinformatics of Hotspot Detection and Prioritization for Digital GovernanceGanapati P. Patil, Raj Acharya, Amy Glasmeier, Wayne Myers, Shashi Phoha, Stephen L. Rathbun. 377-394 [doi]
- Geoinformation Technologies to Support Collaborative Emergency ManagementSven Fuhrmann, Alan M. MacEachren, Guoray Cai. 395-420 [doi]
- Sustainable Cross-Boundary Information SharingTheresa A. Pardo, José Ramón Gil-García, G. Brian Burke. 421-438 [doi]
- Urbansim: Using Simulation to Inform Public Deliberation and Decision-MakingAlan Borning, Paul Waddell, Ruth Förster. 439-464 [doi]
- Taking Best Practice ForwardHelene Gieber, Christine Leitner, Gerti Orthofer, Roland Traunmüller. 467-486 [doi]
- Epetitioning in the Scottish ParliamentAnn Macintosh, Nick Adams, Angus Whyte, Jim Johnston. 487-501 [doi]
- Citizen Access to Government Statistical InformationAlan F. Karr. 503-529 [doi]
- Infectious Disease Informatics and Syndromic SurveillanceDaniel Zeng, Hsinchun Chen, Ping Yan. 531-559 [doi]
- Supporting Domain-Specific Digital Libraries in Government: Two Case StudiesMathew Weaver, Lois M. L. Delcambre, Marianne Lykke Nielsen, Susan Price, David Maier 0001, Timothy Tolle. 561-583 [doi]
- Business-Technology Alignments in e-Government: A Large-Scale Taiwan Government Electronic Record Management Systems StudyFang-Ming Hsu, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Hsinchun Chen. 585-613 [doi]
- Research and Development of Key Technologies for e-Government: Case Studies in ChinaChunxiao Xing, Ji-Jiang Yang, Wei He, Yong Zhang, Chen Chen. 615-645 [doi]
- New Zealand's 2006 Census Online: A Case StudyRowena Cullen. 647-670 [doi]
- Multidisciplinary e-Government Research and Education as a Catalyst for Effective Information Technology TransferBienvenido Vélez-Rivera, Manuel Rodríguez-Martínez, Walter Díaz, Mario Núñez-Molina, Pedro I. Rivera-Vega. 671-695 [doi]
- A Hybrid e-Government Model: Case Studies in ShanghaiPengzhu Zhang, Xiaoning Mao, Xieping Tang, Daniel Zeng. 697-718 [doi]