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Government Information Quarterly, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, 2006
- John Carlo Bertot:
Changes for 2006. 1-2
- Jamie P. Horsley:
Introduction on open government information implementation. 5-10 - Guangzhou Municipal Government Legal Affairs Office: Introduction to open government information work by the Guangzhou municipal government. 11-17
- Decree No 8 of the Guangzhou Municipal People's Government: Guangzhou municipal provisions on open government information. 18-27
- Zhigang Qiao:
Exploration and practice in promoting Shanghai municipal open government information. 28-35 - Shanghai Municipal People's Government Decree No 19: Shanghai municipal provisions on open government information. 36-47
- Chongqing Municipal Government Legal Affairs Office: Basic situation of construction and implementation of the open government information system in Chongqing Municipality. 48-57
- Chongqing Municipal People's Government Decree No 17: Chongqing municipal interim measures on open government affairs information. 58-65
- Xuhui District People's Government: On the implementation of open government information in Xuhui District, Shanghai. 66-72
- Hans Jochen Scholl:
Electronic government: information management capacity, organizational capabilities, and the sourcing mix. 73-96 - Shin-Yuan Hung, Chia-Ming Chang, Ting-Jing Yu:
Determinants of user acceptance of the e-Government services: The case of online tax filing and payment system. 97-122 - Paul T. Jaeger, John Carlo Bertot, Charles R. McClure, Lesley A. Langa:
The Policy Implications of Internet Connectivity in Public Libraries. 123-141
- Amos Lakos:
Planning and Evaluating Library Networked Services and Resources, John Carlo Bertot, Denise M. Davis (Eds.). Libraries Unlimited (an Imprint of Greenwood Publishing Group), Westport, CN (2004), ISBN: 1-56308-964-5. 142-144 - Katherine H. Weimer:
The coast mappers. 145 - Claudene Sproles:
GovBenefits.gov. 146-147 - Amy West:
Government Innovators Network. 147-148 - Cassandra Hartnett:
Lobbying for libraries and public's access to government information: An insider's view. 148-151 - Charles D. Bernholz:
Integrating Unpaid Work into National Policies. 151-153 - Barbie Selby:
Invasivespecies.gov (The Nation's Invasive Species Information System). Visited July 8, 2005. Created by Executive Order 13112 and administered by National Invasive Species Council. http: //www.invasivespecies.gov. 153-156 - Tanya D. Finchum:
Book Reviews. 156-157 - Valerie D. Glenn:
The power of communication: Managing information in public organizations. 157-158 - Harla J. Frank:
About the authors. 159-161
Volume 23, Number 2, 2006
- John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger:
User-centered e-government: Challenges and benefits for government Web sites. 163-168
- Paul T. Jaeger:
Assessing Section 508 compliance on federal e-government Web sites: A multi-method, user-centered evaluation of accessibility for persons with disabilities. 169-190 - Menno de Jong, Leo Lentz:
Scenario evaluation of municipal Web sites: Development and use of an expert-focused evaluation tool. 191-206 - Donna M. Evans, David C. Yen:
E-Government: Evolving relationship of citizens and government, domestic, and international development. 207-235 - Kim Viborg Andersen, Helle Zinner Henriksen:
E-government maturity models: Extension of the Layne and Lee model. 236-248 - Christopher G. Reddick:
Information Resource Managers and E-government Effectiveness: A Survey of Texas State Agencies. 249-266 - Meseret D. Gebremichael, Jason W. Jackson:
Bridging the gap in Sub-Saharan Africa: A holistic look at information poverty and the region's digital divide. 267-280 - Dave Gelders, Rozane De Cock, Keith Roe, Peter C. Neijens:
The opinion of Belgian government communication professionals on public communication about policy intentions: Pros/cons and conditions. 281-292 - Carol A. Hert, Lydia Eato Harris:
Re-conceptualizing statistical abstracts in the 21st century: An empirical study of sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics. 293-308 - Charles D. Bernholz, William R. Ellis Jr.:
The Missing Court of Claims Report: Is Letitia Humphreys Court of Claims Report 42? 309-324
- Julie Linden:
Egov: The Official Web Site of the President's E-Government Initiative. Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC (2005). 325-326 - Claudene Sproles:
United States Department of Transportation homepage. 327-328 - Suzanne L. Holcombe:
Challenges to Globalization: Analyzing the Economics. 328-329 - Robert J. Weiner Jr.:
Researching National Security and Intelligence Policy, B. Chapman. CQ Press, Washington, D.C. (2004), ISBN: 1-56802-855-5. 330-331 - Mark C. Scott:
Tapping State Government Information Sources, L.L. Smith, D.C. Barkley, D.D. Cornwell, E.W. Johnson, J.L. Malcomb. Greenwood Press, Westport, CT (2003), ISBN: 1-57356-387-0. 331-333 - Mae N. Schreiber:
USA Trade Online. Managed by STAT-USA and U.S. Bureau of the Census, Foreign Trade Division. Washington, DC 20230. The browser requirements are Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later or Netscape Communicator 7.0 or later and a software program called "Beyond 20/20." The current USA Trade Online software version is 2.3. Price: $75 per month for a single user subscription, $300 for an annual. Site licenses are also available. http: //www.usatradeonline.gov/ (accessed August 11, 2005). 333-337 - Valerie D. Glenn:
Secrecy in the Bush Administration. Downloaded September 14, 2004. Prepared for Representative Henry A. Waxman by the Minority Staff, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform, Special Investigations Division http: //democrats.reform.house.gov/features/secrecy_report/index.asp (last visited November 26, 2005). 338-339 - Charles D. Bernholz:
CQ's Politics in America 2006, 13th edition. Jackie Koszczuk and H. Amy Stern (Editors). Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2006. xxii, 1218 pp. ISBN 1-933116-10-2 $115.00 (cloth); ISBN 1-933116-09-9 $75.00 (paper). 339-341 - Harla J. Frank:
About the Authors. 342-345
Volume 23, Numbers 3-4, 2006
- Sharon Strover, Seung-Hwan Mun:
Wireless broadband, communities, and the shape of things to come. 348-358 - Andrea H. Tapia, Carleen F. Maitland, Matt Stone:
Making IT work for municipalities: Building municipal wireless networks. 359-380 - Alison Powell, Leslie Regan Shade:
Going Wi-Fi in Canada: Municipal and community initiatives. 381-403 - Martha Fuentes-Bautista, Nobuya Inagaki:
Reconfiguring public Internet access in Austin, TX: Wi-Fi's promise and broadband divides. 404-434 - William H. Lehr, Marvin A. Sirbu, Sharon Eisner Gillett:
Wireless is changing the policy calculus for municipal broadband. 435-453 - Michael C. Sawada, Daniel Cossette, Barry Wellar, Tolga Kurt:
Analysis of the urban/rural broadband divide in Canada: Using GIS in planning terrestrial wireless deployment. 454-479 - Marvin A. Sirbu, William H. Lehr, Sharon Eisner Gillett:
Evolving wireless access technologies for municipal broadband. 480-502 - Christian Sandvig:
Disorderly infrastructure and the role of government. 503-506
- Charles D. Bernholz:
The Ground Beneath Our Feet: A Factor in Urban Planning (Vol 14). Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. New York: United Nations Publications, 2003. xii, 488 pp. $80.00 (paper). ISBN 92-1120-154-3. 507-508 - Donna L. Burton:
Travel.State.Gov. Visited January 30, 2005. Managed by the Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs, Washington, DC, 20520. http: //travel.state.gov. 509-510 - Charles Malone:
Chinese Law on SARS. Chenglin Liu. Buffalo, NY: William Hein, Inc., 2004. xiv, 186 pp. (Chinese Law Series, vol 7). $82.00. (cloth) ISBN 0-8377-3406-1. 511-512 - Barbara Miller:
National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism. http: //mipt.org Visited August 1-8, 2005. Managed by the Institute, PO Box 889, Oklahoma City, OK 73101, USA. 512-514 - Charles D. Bernholz:
Secrets of Intellectual Property: A Guide for Small and Medium-sized Exporters, International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO. ITC/WIPO, Geneva (2004). 514-516
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