Index Government Information Quarterly 25 (2008) 808-812 809 Bernholz, Charles D., “Adjusting American Indian “E-government policy and practice: A theoretical and treaties: A guide to supplemental article and empirical exploration of public e-procurement,” supplementary treaty citations from opinions of 155—180(2) (Catherine A. Hardy and Susan P. the federal, state, and territorial court systems,” Williams) 541—552(3) “Electronic government: Rethinking channel manage- Bernholz, Charles D., “The Palmer and Stevens “Usual ment strategies,” 181—201(2) (W.E. Ebbers, W.J. and Accustomed Places“ treaties in the opinions of Pieterson, and H.N. Noordman) the courts,” 778—795(4) “E-mail in government: Not post-bureaucratic but late- Bertot, John Carlo, “The E-Government paradox: bureaucratic organizations,” 429—447(3) (Albert Better customer service doesn’t necessarily cost Jacob Meijer) less,” 149—154(2) Eschenfelder, Kristin R., see Lin, Chi-Shiou “Biographical Essays in Honor of the Centennial of Esteves, José, “A comprehensive framework for the Flight, 1903-2003: Realizing the Dream of Flight,” assessment of eGovernment projects,” 118—132(1) 328—329(2) (reviewed by Faye Couture) “Ethics, Accountability, and Recordkeeping in a Dangerous World,” 801—802(4) (reviewed by Cc Debbie L. Rabina) Caidi, Nadia, “Information practices of Canadian “Explaining the acceptance and use of government Muslims post 9/11,” 348—378(3) Internet services: A multivariate analysis of 2006 Chan, Calvin M.L., “E-government implementation: A survey data in the Netherlands,” 379—399(3) (Jan macro analysis of Singapore’s e-government initia- A.G.M. van Dijk, Oscar Peters, and Wolfgang tives,” 239—255(2) Ebbers) “Coming Soon to a Location Near You,” 61—65(1) F (Amy West) “Congressional hearings: Neglected sources of infor- Fadlalla, Adam, see Nour, Mohamed A. mation on American Indians,” 520—540(3) (Robert Farrell, Maggie, “Digital government information and A. Staley) libraries: Shifting paradigms or predictable partner- “Congress’s contempt power: Three mechanisms for ships,” 3—4(1) enforcing subpoenas,” 592—624(4) (Todd B. “Federal government documents: Dead or alive,” Tatelman) 57—60(1) (Charles D. Bernholz) Costopoulou, C., see Ntaliani, M. Fenerci, Tiilay, “Historical development of legal Costello, Barbara J., “Moving in the right direction: deposit system in Turkey,” 491—503(3) Developments in the online availability of full- “Five Years of Implementing the United Nations text Congressional committee hearing transcripts,” Programme of Action on Small Arms and Light 104—117(1) Weapons: Regional Analysis of National Reports,” 33 1—334(2) (reviewed by Charles D. Bernholz) D G “Deliberative choices: Debating Public Policy in Congress,” 799 —800(4) (reviewed by Tanya Finchum) Galetzka, Mirjam, see Gelders, Dave “Digital government information and libraries: Shifting Gelders, Dave, “Showing results? An analysis of the paradigms or predictable partnerships,” 3—4(1) perceptions of internal and external stakeholders of (Maggie Farrell) the public performance communication by the Belgian and Dutch Railways,” 221—238(2) E “Geographic Information Science: Mastering the Ebbers, W.E., “Electronic government: Rethinking Legal Issues,” 338—340(2) (reviewed by Chieko channel management strategies,” 181—201(2) Maene) Ebbers, Wolfgang, see van Dijk, Jan A.G.M. Gorham-Oscilowski, Ursula, “National Security Let- “E-government implementation: A macro analysis of ters, the USA PATRIOT Act, and the Constitution: Singapore’s e-government initiatives,” 239—255(2) The tensions between national security and civil (Calvin M.L. Chan, YiMeng Lau, and Shan L. Pan) rights,” 625—644(4) 810 Index / Government Information Quarterly 25 (2008) 808-812 “Government records and records management: Law on K the right to information in Turkey,” 303—312(2) Karetsos, S., see Ntaliani, M. (Fahrettin Ozdemirci) Kuk, George, see Janssen, Marijn Gupta, M.P., see Mitra, R.K. L H Lau, YiMeng, see Chan, Calvin M.L. Halstead, T.J., “Presidential signing statements: Execu- “Lessons learned about access to government informa- tive aggrandizement, judicial ambivalence and tion after World War II can be applied after congressional vituperation,” 563—591(4) September 11,” 90—103(1) (Karen Hogenboom) Hardy, Catherine A., “E-government policy and Liao, Yi-Wen, see Wang, Yi-Shun practice: A theoretical and empirical exploration of Lin, Chi-Shiou, “Selection practices for Web-based public e-procurement,” 155—180(2) government publications in state depository library Herman, Edward, “The American Community Survey: programs: Comparing active and passive approaches,” An introduction to the basics,” 504—519(3) 5—24(1) Hinnant, Charles C., see Sawyer, Steve “Historical development of legal deposit system in M Turkey,” 491—503(3) (Tiilay Fenerci) MacDonald, Susan, see Caidi, Nadia Hogenboom, Karen, “Lessons learned about access to MacGilvray, Marian, see Priebe, Ted government information after World War II can be McKeown, Larry, see Noce, Anthony A. applied after September 11,” 90—103(1) Meijer, Albert Jacob, “E-mail in government: Not post- “How “American” Is Globalization?,” 555—557(3) bureaucratic but late-bureaucratic organizations,” (reviewed by Mae N. Schreiber) 429-447(3) Hsieh, Inga K., see Murray, Kathleen R. Missingham, Roxanne, “Access to Australian Govern- Hung, Yu-Chung see Tseng, Paul T.Y. ment information: A decade of change 1997—2007,” 25-—37(1) I Mitra, R.K., “A contextual perspective of performance “Implementing and Managing e-Government: An assessment in eGovernment: A study of Indian International Text,” 797—798(4) (reviewed by Police Administration,” 278—302(2) Gretchen Gano) “Mobile government: A challenge for agriculture,” “Information practices of Canadian Muslims post 699-—716(4) (M. Ntaliani, C. Costopoulou, and S. 9/11,” 348-378(3) (Nadia Caidi and Susan Karetsos) MacDonald) “Moving in the right direction: Developments in the “Integrating Internet, telephones, and call centers for online availability of full-text Congressional com- delivering better quality e-governance to all mittee hearing transcripts,” 104—117(1) (Barbara J. citizens,” 477—490(3) (Awdhesh K. Singh and Costello) Rajendra Sahu) Mukabeta Maumbe, Blessing, “Questioning the pace and pathway of e-government development in J Africa: A case study of South Africa’s Cape Jaeger, Paul T., see Bertot, John Carlo Gateway project,” 757—777(4) Jaeger, Paul T., see Gorham-Oscilowski, Ursula Murray, Kathleen R., “Archiving Web-published mate- Janssen, Marijn, “A survey of Web-based business rials: A needs assessment of librarians, researchers, models for e-government in the Netherlands,” and content providers,” 66—89(1) 202-—220(2) Joia, Luiz Antonio, “The impact of government-to- N government endeavors on the intellectual capital of “National Climatic Data Center Web Site,” 557—558(3) public organizations,” 256—277(2) (reviewed by Claudene Sproles) Joseph, Rhoda C., see Esteves, José “National Security Letters, the USA PATRIOT Act, and “Journal of E-Government and Electronic Government, the Constitution: The tensions between national an International Journal,” 335—337(2) (reviewed by security and civil rights,” 625—644(4) (Ursula Valerie D. Glenn) Gorham-Oscilowski and Paul T. Jaeger) Index / Government Information Quarterly 25 (2008) 808-812 Noce, Anthony A., “A new benchmark for Internet use: R A logistic modeling of factors influencing Internet “Reforming International Environmental Governance: use in Canada, 2005,” 462—476(3) From Institutional Limits to Innovative Reforms,” Noordman, H.N., see Ebbers, W.E. 800—801(4) (reviewed by Debbie L. Rabina) Nour, Mohamed A., “A context-based integrative frame- “Researching Conflict in Africa: Insights and Experi- work for e-government initiatives,” 448—461(3) ences,” 553—555(3) (reviewed by Charles D. Bemholz) Ntaliani, M., “Mobile government: A challenge for Rizzuto, Tracey, see Sawyer, Steve agriculture,” 699—716(4) Rose, Jeremy, see Sebge, Oystein O S Owei, Vesper, see Mukabeta Maumbe, Blessing Szbe, Oystein,“The shape of eParticipation: Charac- Ozdemirci, Fahrettin, “Government records and records terizing an emerging research area,” 400—428(3) management: Law on the right to information in Sahu, Rajendra, see Singh, Awdhesh Turkey,” 303—312(2) Sawyer, Steve, “Pennsylvania’s transition to enterprise computing as a study in strategic alignment,” P 645—668(4) Pan, Shan L., see Chan, Calvin M.L. “Securing America’s Future: National Strategy in the Peekhaus, Wilhelm, “Personal health information in Information Age,” 344—346(2) (reviewed by Canada: A comparison of citizen expectations Andrew Wohrley) and legislation,” 669-—698(4) Selby, Barbie, “Age of Aquarius The FDLP in the “Pennsylvania’s transition to enterprise computing as 21st century,” 38—47(1) a study in strategic alignment,” 645-—668(4) “Selection practices for Web-based government pub- (Steve Sawyer, Charles C. Hinnant, and Tracey lications in state depository library programs: Rizzuto) Comparing active and passive approaches,” 5—24 Perry, Carol Marie, “Archiving of publicly funded (1) (Chi-Shiou Lin and Kristin R. Eschenfelder) research data: A survey of Canadian researchers,” Seydel, Erwin, see Gelders, Dave 133—148(1) “Showing results? An analysis of the perceptions of “Personal health information in Canada: A comparison internal and external stakeholders of the public ofc itizen expectations and legislation,” 669—698(4) performance communication by the Belgian and (Wilhelm Peekhaus) Dutch Railways,” 221—238(2) (Dave Gelders, Peters, Oscar, see van Dijk, Jan A.G.M. Mirjam Galetzka, Jan Pieter Verckens, and Erwin Pieterson, W.J., see Ebbers, W.E. Seydel) “Presidential signing statements: Executive aggrand- Singh, Awdhesh K., “Integrating Internet, telephones, izement, judicial ambivalence and congressional and call centers for delivering better quality vituperation,” 563—591(4) (T J. Halstead) e-governance to all citizens,” 477—490(3) Priebe, Ted, “The U.S. Government Printing Office’s Skiftenes Flak, Leif, see Sebo, Oystein initiatives for the Federal Depository Library Pro- “Spying on the Bomb: American Nuclear Intelligence gram to set the stage for the 21st century,” 48—56(1) from Nazi Germany to Iran and North Korea,” 334 “Privacy in the 21st Century: Issues for Public, School, 335(2) (reviewed by Bert Chapman) and Academic Libraries,” 340—341(2) (reviewed by Staley, Robert A., “Congressional hearings: Neglected Susan L. Kendal) sources of information on American Indians,” 520-—540(3) Q “Student Guide to Research in the Digital Age: How “Questioning the pace and pathway of e-government to Locate and Evaluate Information Sources,” development in Africa: A case study of South 558—561(3) (reviewed by Donna L. Burton) Africa’s Cape Gateway project,” 757—777(4) “Subverting Open Government: White House Materials (Blessing Mukabeta Maumbe, Vesper Owei, and and Executive Branch Politics,” 796—797(4) Helen Alexander) (reviewed by Debbie L. Rabina) Index Government Information Quarterly 25 (2008) 808-812 T “Trends in Sustainable Development, Department of Tatelman, Todd B., “Congress’s contempt power: Economic and Social Affairs, Division for Sustain- Three mechanisms for enforcing subpoenas,” able Development,” 337—338(2) (reviewed by 592-624(4) Claudine Sproles) “The American Community Survey: An introduction to Tseng, Paul T.Y., “To explore managerial issues and the basics,” 504—519(3) (Edward Herman) their implications on e-Government deployment in “The E-Government paradox: Better customer service the public sector: Lessons from Taiwan’s Bureau of doesn’t necessarily cost less,” 149—154(2) (John Foreign Trade,” 734—756(4) Carlo Bertot and Paul T. Jaeger) Vv “The impact of government-to-government endeavors on the intellectual capital of public organizations,” van Dijk, Jan A.G.M., “Explaining the acceptance and 256—277(2) (Luiz Antonio Joia) use of government Internet services: A multivariate “The Palmer and Stevens “Usual and Accustomed analysis of 2006 survey data in the Netherlands,” Places“ treaties in the opinions of the courts,” 379-399(3) 778—795(4) (Charles D. Bernholz and Robert J. Verckens, Jan Pieter see Gelders, Dave Weiner Jr.) Ww “The shape of eParticipation: Characterizing an emer- ging research area,” 400-—428(3) (Oystein Sebo, Wagenaar, René W., see Janssen, Marijn Jeremy Rose, and Leif Skiftenes Flak) Wang, Yi-Shun, “Assessing eGovernment systems “The Struggle of Democracy Against Terrorism: success: A validation of the DeLone and McLean Lessons from the United States, the United King- dom and Israel,” 341—344(2) (reviewed by Uzoma (4) Onyemaechi) Wang, Nana C.F., see Tseng, Paul T.Y. “The U.S. Government Printing Office’s initiatives for “Watergate and the Resignation of Richard Nixon: the Federal Depository Library Program to set the Impact of a Constitutional Crisis,” 329—331(2) stage for the 21st century,” 48—56(1) (Ted Priebe, (reviewed by Robert J. Weiner Jr.) Amy Welch and Marian MacGilvray) Weiner Jr., Robert J., see Bernholz, Charles D. “To explore managerial issues and their implications on Welch, Amy, see Priebe, Ted e-Government deployment in the public sector: West, Amy, “Coming Soon to a Location Near You,” Lessons from Taiwan’s Bureau of Foreign Trade,” 61—65(1) 734—756(4) (Paul T.Y. Tseng, David C. Yen, Williams, Susan P., see Hardy, Catherine A. Yu-Chung Hung, and Nana C.F. Wang) Y “Transparency: The Key to Better Governance?,” 561—562(3) (reviewed by Bruce Pencek) Yen, David C., see Tseng, Paul T-Y.