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Government Information Quarterly, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, 2003
- Lee S. Strickland:
Civil liberties vs. intelligence collection: the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court speaks in public☆. 1-12 - Joseph A. Salem Jr.:
Public and private sector interests in e-government: a look at the DOE's PubSCIENCE. 13-27 - Rita Marcella, Graeme Baxter, Nick Moore:
The effectiveness of parliamentary information services in the United Kingdom. 29-46 - Takashi Koga:
Access to government information in Japan: a long way toward electronic government? 47-62 - James T. Ault, John M. Gleason:
U.s. government decision makers' expectations and patterns of use of emerging and existing information technologies. 63-76 - Chuck Malone:
The dissemination of spatial data: a North American-European comparative study on the impact of government information policy.: Xavier Lopez, Greenwich, CT: Ablex Publishing Corp., 1998. $39.50 (paper), $79.55 (cloth). xii, 234 pp., ISBN: 1-56750-350-0 (cloth). ISBN: 1-56750-351-9 (paper). 79-84
Volume 20, Number 2, May 2003
- Bob Rowe:
Rural technology deployment and access: successes upon which to build. 85-93 - Sharon Strover:
The prospects for broadband deployment in rural America. 95-106 - Victor Glass, Joe Chang, Maria Petukhova:
Testing the validity of NECA's Middle Mile cost simulation model using survey data. 107-119 - Victor Glass, Salvatore Talluto, Chris Babb:
Technological breakthroughs lower the cost of broadband service to isolated customers. 121-133 - C. Ann Hollifield, Joseph F. Donnermeyer:
Creating demand: influencing information technology diffusion in rural communities. 135-150 - Shree Venkatachalam, Stephen D. McDowell:
What is broadband? Where is "rural"? 151-166 - Ronald G. Choura, Ronald K. Siegel Jr., Thomas A. Muth, Mark R. Levy:
Local governments and universities cooperate to expand broadband telecom services: the broadband regional affiliation for managed planning (B-RAMP) and the Michigan State University site for information and telecommunication experimentation (M-SITE). 167-176 - Victor Glass, Sal Talluto:
Cable TV is the next market for rural Telcos. 177-183 - John Carlo Bertot:
The multiple dimensions of the digital divide: more than the technology 'haves' and 'have nots'. 185-191 - Faye Couture:
Teaching Legal Research and Providing Access to Electronic Resources: Editors: Gary L. Hill, Dennis S. Sears, and Lovisa Lyman. New York, NY: The Haworth Information Press, 2001, 224 pp. [index unpaged] $59.95 (hard cover)/$34.95 (soft cover), ISBN 0-7890-1369-X. 193 - Linda J. Chia:
Government of the future: OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development). Paris: Governance, OECD, 2000, 256 pp. $20. ISBN 92-64-18448-1. 194-196 - Nancy Marshall:
The Design & Management of Effective Distance Learning Programs: Richard Discenza, Caroline Howard, and Karen Schenk, editors; Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing, 2002, 300 pp. $74.95 (hardcover). ISBN: 1-930708-20-3. 196-197 - Bill Sleeman:
A Bridge to One America: The Civil Rights Performance Of The Clinton Administration: United States Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, D.C.: , 2001, 94 pp. (PDF)1Bill Clinton and Black America. DeWayne Wickham. New York: Ballantine Books, 2002, 304 pp. $24.00 (Hardback). ISBN: 0345450329. 197-199 - Marsha L. Selmer:
Degrees of Latitude: Mapping Colonial America: Margaret Beck Pritchard and Henry G. Taliaferro. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation in association with Harry N. Abrams, Inc, 434 pp. $95.00, 0-87935-214-0 (CWF) 0-8109-3529-2 (H. N. Abrams). 200-201 - Martha Jo Sani:
FEDBIZOPPS (Federal Business Opportunities): Washington, DC: U.S. General Services Administration. Visited December 2002. http: //fedbizopps.gov/. 201-203 - Sarah Holmes:
Global Information Infrastructure: The Birth, Vision and Architecture: Andrew S. Targowski, Harrisburg, PA: Idea Group Publishing, 1996, 456 pp. $64.95. ISBN: 1-878289-32-2. 203-205 - Mardi Mahaffy:
Measuring the Value of Information Technology: Han van der Zee, Hershey, PA: Information Science Publishing, 2002, $74.95, 213 pp., ISBN: 1-930708-08-4. 205-206 - Susan L. Kendall:
Korean Government Publications: An Introductory Guide: Myoung Chung Wilson. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2000. $45.00, 216 pp. ISBN: 08108317110. 207-208
Volume 20, Number 3, July 2003
- Frederick M. Kaiser:
Access to classified information: seeking security clearances for state and local officials and personnel. 213-232 - Terrence A. Maxwell:
The public need to know: emergencies, government organizations, and public information policies. 233-258 - Kevin C. Desouza, Tobin Hensgen:
Every citizen a missile: the need for an emergent systems approach by law enforcement. 259-280 - Aimée C. Quinn:
Keeping the citizenry informed: early congressional printing and 21st century information policy. 281-293 - Paul T. Jaeger, John Carlo Bertot, Charles R. McClure:
The impact of the USA Patriot Act on collection and analysis of personal information under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. 295-314 - Tiffeni J. Fontno:
Management and disposition of excess weapons plutonium: National Academy of Sciences, Committee on International Security and Arms Control. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1994, 275 pp. $56.50 (cloth). ISBN: 0-30905-042-1. 315-316 - Faye Couture:
Public services issues with rare and archival law materials: Michael Widener (Editor). New York: Haworth Press, 2001, 198 pp. [includes index], $34.95 (paperback), ISBN 0-7890-1408-4. 317 - Charles D. Bernholz:
The Louisiana Purchase: emergence of an American Nation: Peter J. Kastor (Editor). Landmark Events in U.S. History Series. Washington: CQ Press, 2002, 299 pp. $125.00 (cloth). ISBN 1-56802-706-0. 318-320
Volume 20, Number 4, 2003
- Paul T. Jaeger:
The endless wire: e-government as global phenomenon. 323-331 - Yi-Shun Wang:
The adoption of electronic tax filing systems: an empirical study. 333-352 - George Kuk:
The digital divide and the quality of electronic service delivery in local government in the United Kingdom. 353-363 - M. P. Gupta, Debashish Jana:
E-government evaluation: a framework and case study. 365-387 - Paul T. Jaeger, Kim M. Thompson:
E-government around the world: lessons, challenges, and future directions. 389-394 - Harold C. Relyea:
Government secrecy: policy depths and dimensions. 395-418 - Ben Amata:
Chronological History of U.S. Foreign Relations: Lester H. Brune; Richard Dean Burns (Consulting Editor). New York: Routledge, 2003, 3 v. xix, 1549 pp. $295.00 (cloth). ISBN 0-415-93914-3. 419-420 - Charles D. Bernholz:
Three International Web Sites - A Comparion: Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs - http: //www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/home.asppalestine National Authority - http: //www.pna.gov.ps/ Swissinfo - http: //www.swissinfo.org/ Visited June 2003. 420-423 - Sarah Holmes:
Data Mining and Business Intelligence: A Guide to Productivity.: Stephan Kudyba and Richard Hoptroff. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing, 2001, 166 pp. $74.95 (cloth). ISBN: 1-930708-03-3. 423-426 - Martha Jo Sani:
Human Computer Interaction: Issues and Challenges: Qiyang Chen, editor. London: Idea Group Publishing, 2001, 255 pp. $74.95 isbn 1-878289-91-8 (paperback) also available as a pdf file $59.95. 426-427 - Denise Arial Dorris:
World at Risk: a Global Issues Sourcebook: Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2002. xii, 692 pp. $162.00 ISBN: 1-568-02707-9 (hardcover). 427-428 - Maureen Olle:
Information and Secrecy: Vannevar Bush, Ultra, and the Other Memex: Colin Burke. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1994. xxvi, 466 pp. $52.00. ISBN: 0-810-82783-2 (cloth). 428-430 - Julie Linden:
Protecting the American Homeland: One Year On: Michael E. O'Hanlon, Peter R. Orszag, et al. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2003. xl, 188 pp. $17.95 (paper). ISBN 0-8157-6453-7. 430-432 - Mae N. Schreiber:
The Accumulation of Capital: Rosa Luxemburg. London and New York: Routledge, 2003, 453 pp. $14.95, (paper) ISBN 0-415-30445-8. 432-435 - John Carlo Bertot:
About the authors. 437-438
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