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ARTICLES Author/Title Index (for Articles) E Aldrich, Duncan, “E-Government: Initiatives, Develop- “The effects of September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on ments, and Issues,” 349-355(4) (Symposium Arti- public and private information infrastructures: A cles) preliminary assessment of lessons learned, ” 225- “America’s pyramids: Presidents and their libraries,” 242(3) (Symposium Articles) (Jeffrey W. Seifert) 45-75(1) (Richard J. Cox) “E-Government: Initiatives, Developments, and _Is- As, Adri van, see Lor, Peter J. sues,” 349-355(4) (Symposium Articles) (Duncan “Availability, access, authenticity, and persistence: Aldrich, John Carlo Bertot and Charles R. Mc- Creating the environment for permanent public ac- Clure) cess to electronic government information,” 37- “E-gov: Introduction and overview,” 9-35(1) (Harold 43(1) (George Barnum) C. Relyea) “Electronic government in the age of terrorism,” 243- B 254(3) (Symposium Articles) (L. Elaine Halchin) “Enlisting on-line residents: Expanding the boundaries Barnum, George, “Availability, access, authenticity, of e-government in a Japanese rural township,” and persistence: Creating the environment for per- 173-187(2) (Christopher S. Thompson) manent public access to electronic government in- Erdelez, Sanda, see Doty, Philip formation,” 37-43(1) “ERP systems implementation: Best practices in Cana- Bertot, John Carlo, see Aldrich, Duncan dian government organizations,” 147-172(2) (Vinod Birkinshaw, Patrick, “Freedom of information in the Kumar, Bharat Maheshwari, and Uma Kumar) UK and Europe: Further progress?” 77-85(1) F C Feinberg, Lotte E., “Homeland security: implications Carlitz, Robert D., “Online Rulemaking: A Step Toward E-Governance,” 389-405(4) (Symposium Articles) for information policy and practice-first appraisal,” “Constitutional Principles and E-Government: An Opin- 265-288(3) (Symposium Articles) ion about possible Effects of Federalism and the Sep- Fraser, Bruce, see Jaeger, Paul T. aration of Powers on E-Government Policies,” 357- “Freedom of information in the UK and Europe: Fur- 368(4) (Symposium Articles) (Paul T. Jaeger) ther progress?” 77-85(1) (Patrick Birkinshaw) Cox, Richard J., “America’s pyramids: Presidents and their libraries,” 45-75(1) D Gellman, Robert, “Perspective on privacy and terror- Dilevko, Juris, “Subject access to government docu- ism: all is not lost-yet,” 255-264(3) (Symposium ments in an era of globalization: Intellectual bun- Articles) dling of entities affected by the decisions of supra- Gottlieb, Lisa, see Dilevko, Juris national organizations,” 123-145(2) “Government budget and accounting information pol- Doty, Philip, “Information Micro-Practices in Texas icy and practice in Taiwan,” 189-200(2) (Tain Sue Rural Courts: Methods and Issues For Jan and Fu Longe Tsai) E-Government,” 369(4) (Symposium Articles) Gunn, Rosemary W., see Carlitz, Robert D. Index / Government Information Quarterly 19 (2002) 435-438 H McClure, Charles R., see Sprehe, J. Timothy McClure, Charles R.., see Aldrich, Duncan Halchin, L. Elaine, “Electronic government in the age of terrorism,” 243-254(3) (Symposium Articles) N “Homeland security and information,” 213-223(3) (Symposium Articles) (Harold C. Reylea) “The National Biological Information Infrastructure as “Homeland security: implications for information pol- an E-Government Tool,” 407-424(4) (Symposium icy and practice-first appraisal,” 265-288(3) (Sym- Articles) (Ron Sepic and Kate Kase) posium Articles) (Lotte E. Feinberg) O “Online Rulemaking: A Step Toward E-Governance,” “Information Micro-Practices in Texas Rural Courts: 389-405(4) (Symposium Articles) (Robert D. Car- Methods and Issues For E-Government,” 369- litz and Rosemary W. Gunn) 387(4) (Symposium Articles) (Philip Doty and Sanda Erdelez) Pp “It's not all on the net: Identifying, preserving and protecting rare and unique federal documents,” 87- Patterson, Giovanna, “Principal challenges facing elec- 97(1) (William Sleeman) tronic records management in federal agencies to- day,” 307-315(3) “Perspective on privacy and terrorism: all is not lost-yet,” 255-264(3) (Symposium Articles) (Robert Gellman) Jaeger, Paul T., “Constitutional Principles and E-Govern- “Principal challenges facing electronic records man- ment: An Opinion about possible Effects of Federal- agement in federal agencies today,” 307-315(3) ism and the Separation of Powers on E-Government (Giovanna Patterson and J. Timothy Sprehe) Policies,” 357-368(4) (Symposium Articles) Jaeger, Paul T., “The structures of centralized govern- R mental privacy protection: approaches, models, and analysis,” 317-336(3) Jan, Tain Sue, “Government budget and accounting in- Reylea, Harold C., “E-gov: Introduction and over- formation policy and practice in Taiwan,” 189-200(2) view,” 9-35(1) Reylea, Harold C., “Homeland security and informa- K tion,” 213-223(3) (Symposium Articles) “The role of situational factors in managing U.S. fed- eral recordkeeping,” 289-305(3) (J. Timothy Kase, Kate, see Sepic, Ron Kumar, Vinod, “ERP systems implementation: Best Sprehe, Charles R. McClure, and Philip Zellner) practices in Canadian government organizations,” 147-172(2) S Kumar, Uma, see Kumar, Vinod Seifert, Jeffery W.., “The effects of September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on public and private infor- mation infrastructures: A preliminary assessment of “Libraries and government information: The past is not lessons learned, ~ 225-242(3) (Symposium Arti- necessarily prologue,” 1-7(1) (John A. Shuler) cles) Lor, Peter J., “Work in progress: Developing policies Sepic, Ron, “The National Biological Information In- for access to government information in the New frastructure as an E-Government Tool,” 407-424(4) South Africa,” 101-121(2) (Symposium Articles) Shuler, John A., “Libraries and government informa- M tion: The past is not necessarily prologue,” 1-7(1) Sleeman, William, “It’s not all on the net: Identifying, Maheshwari, Bharat, see Kumar, Vinod preserving and protecting rare and unique federal McClure, Charles R., see Jaeger, Paul T. documents,” 87-97(1) Index / Government Information Quarterly 19 (2002) 435 438 Sprehe, J. Timothy, “The role of situational factors in managing U.S. federal recordkeeping,” 289-305(3) Sprehe, J. Timothy, see Patterson, Giovanna FirstGov, (reviewed by Tiffeni Fontno), 203-206(2) “Subject access to government documents in an era of globalization: Intellectual bundling of entities af- G fected by the decisions of supranational organiza- tions,” 123-145(2) (Juris Dilevko and Lisa Gott- Government online: one click access to 3,400 federal lieb) and state Websites, (reviewed by Lisa Pillow), 207(2) H Thompson, Christopher S., “Enlisting on-line resi- dents: Expanding the boundaries of e- government Herman, Edward, (reviewed by Diane Bradley), 344- in a Japanese rural township,” 173-187(2) 346(3) Tsai, Fu Longe, see Jan, Tain Sue Hoffman, Gretchen McCord, (reviewed by Valerie D. Glenn), 207-208(2) W “Work in progress: Developing policies for access to government information in the New South Africa,” Interstate 40 Bridge Collapse at Webbers Falls Web 101-121(2) (Peter J. Lor and Adri van As) Site (reviewed by Charles D. Bernholz), 431(4) Z Zellner, Philip, see Sprehe, J. Timothy Johnson, Nancy J. (reviewed by Faye Couture), 430(4) REVIEWS Author/Title Index (for Reviews) Locating United State Government Information: A Guide to Sources, (reviewed by Diane Bradley), 344-346(3) Locating United State Government Information: A Guide to Sources, Internet Supplement, (reviewed Clark, Suzanne M., (reviewed by Ben Amata), 209- by Diane Bradley), 344-346(3) 210(2) Copyright in Cyberspace: Questions and Answers for M Librarians, (reviewed by Valerie D. Glenn), 207- 208(2) Maxymuk, John, (reviewed by Lisa Pillow), 207(2) D N Dhillion, Gurpreet, (reviewed by Claudene Sproles), National Security Archive web site (reviewed by 346-347(3) Denise Arial Dorris), 432(4) New England in U.S. Government Publication 1789- 1849: An Annotated Bibliography, (reviewed by Ben Amata), 209-210(2) Encyclopedia of the U.S. Census (reviewed by Ben Amata), 427(4) R Environmental Information Systems in Industry and Public Administration (reviewed by Suzanne Hol- Rautenstrauch, Claus and Susanne Patig (reviewed by combe), 428(4) Suzanne Holcombe), 428(4) Index / Government Information Quarterly 19 (2002) 435—438 S Social Responsibility in the Information Age: Issues Understanding State Constitutions, (reviewed by and Controversies, (reviewed by Claudene Spro- Charles D. Bernholz), 343-344(3) les), 346-347(3) WwW Tarr, G. Alan, (reviewed by Charles D. Bernholz), 343-344(3) Telecommuting and Virtual Offices: Issues & Oppor- The White House Web site, (reviewed by Suzanne L. tunities (reviewed by Faye Couture), 430(4) Holcombe), 210-212(2)

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