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GOVERNMENT INFORMATION QUARTERLY An International Journal of Policies, Resources, Services, and Practices EDITOR Peter Hernon Graduate School of Library and Information Science Simmons College 300 The Fenway Boston, Massachusetts 02115 ASSOCIATE EDITOR Charles R. McClure School of Information Studies Syracuse University Syracuse, New York 13244 EDITORIAL BOARD Jane Bortnick Thomas Riley Science Policy Research Division Riley Information Services Congressional Kesearch Service P.O. Box 161, Station F Library of Congress Toronto, Ontario M4Y 215 Washington, D.C. 20540 Canada Sarah T. Kadec Marc Rotenberg 2833 Gunarette Way Computer Professionals for Silver Spring, Maryland 20906 Social Responsibilit) 666 Pennsylvania Ave., S.E. Jane E. Kirtley Suite 303 Executive Director Washington, D.C. 20003 The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press Harold B. Shill Suite 504 Pennsylvania State University, 1735 Eve Street, N.U Harrisburg Washington, D.C. 20006 Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057-4898 Harold C. Relyea Government Division John A. Shuler Congressional Research Service Case Library Library of Congress Colgate University Washington, D.C. 20540 Hamilton, New York 13346 Government Information Quarterly Index/Volume 9, Numbers 1-4 January-October 1992 CONTENTS Number 1 Discussion Forum: The Public, by Peter Hernor An Overview of Computer Matching, Its Privacy ( Me Dura Implications, and the Regulatory Schemes of Select Jurisdictions, by Office of the Informa 1} R { Government Information during tion and Privacy Commissioner Ontario, 35 Periods of National Crisis: The Energy information Administration and the Persiat Inspector General Reports as Instruments of ( War, by Calvin Kent and Mark Rode Governmental Accountability, by Thelma kohr Freides, 53 SPECIAL FEATURES Access to Government Information, by Kenneth B Willing to Provide But Unable to Support: The Allen, 67 Dilemma of Smaller Depositories in an Electronic Era, by Bert Chapment, 81 Number 2 Discussion Forum: Superintendent of Documents Privacy and Data Protection in Japan, by Srinija Operates an Outdated Vacuum Cleaner, by Srinivasan, 121 Peter Hernon, 99 Experiences with Information Technology Plan ning in State Government: A Multiple-Site The New Game in Town: Regulation, Secrecy, and Based Assessment, by Terry Anthony Byrd, V the Quayle Council on Competitiveness, by Sambamurthy, Robert W. Zmud, and William Christine Triano and Gary D. Bass, 107 M. Hale, 135 SPECIAL FEATURES The Significance of “Admissibility of Electronically Easier Said Than Done: Practical Considerations Filed Federal Records as Evidence,” by J in User Interface Design, by Raymond W Timothy Sprehe, 153 Crow Jr. and Robert F. Starbird, 169 Interagency Conferenceo n Public Access, by Alvin Pesachowitz, 187 Admissibility of Electronically Filed Federal Rec Online Public Access to Federal Agency Compu- | ords as Evidence, by Systems Policy Staff, 155 ters, by J. Timothy Sprehe, 199 499 OVERNMENT INFORMATION QUARTERLY Number 3 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION SYMPOSIUM ON FOIA 25TH ANNIVERSARY d Thomas M. Susman, Guest Editors, 22 SPECIAL FEATURES Information and the Information “Publics” and Equitable Access to y Program: Paradise Found? Electronic Government Information The Case Dugan and Joan F. Cheverie, 269 of Agriculture, by Harold B. Shill, 305 t ics Agency and the Fede by Robert M. Hayes, 291 SYMPOSIUM ON THE SUMMARY REPORT OF THE WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES: INFORMATION 2000—LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY Introduction, by Jean M. Curtis and Margaret I A Documents Librarian's Perspective, by Duncan O'Hare, 325 Aldrich, 347 ALA and the 1991 WHCLIS Rec: ymmendations by Caro! Henderson. 333 An Echo, Not a Choice, by John A. Shuler, 351 WHCLIS Reesosloultuitoinosn s RelReelvevaannt t to to CoCnocnecre rns oft hehe Special Libraries and Library Education, by James American Society for Information Science, by M. Matarazzo, 355 Ann F. Prentice and Richard Hill, 337 The White House Cor A Native American Library and Information Missed Opportunity, by Joan ¢ Durrance, 34] Services, by Cheryl Metoyer-Duran, 359 Number 4 SYMPOSIUM ON: THE MILITARY AND THE MEDIA DURING THE PERSIAN GULF WAR Steven L. Katz, Guest Editor Ground Zero: The Information War in the Persian Words at War: Reflections of a Marine Pt lic Gulf, by Steven L. Katz, 375 Affairs Officer in the Persian Gulf, by Mark Hughes, 431 The litary and the Media: They Can Both Win by R.E. Wildermuth, 409 The Eye of the Sandstorm: The Erosion of First Amendment Principles in Wartime, by Jane E rst Person: The Persian Gulf War, by Frank Kirtley, 473 Aukoter Malcolm W. Browne, Cragg Hines, and Joan Lowy, 419 Appendix, 491

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