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Government Information Quarterly, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 1999
- Peter Hernon:
Numbers and "Damn" GPO Numbers. 1-4 - Harold C. Relyea:
Security classification reviews and the search for reform. 5-27 - Harry Bouwman, John Nouwens:
Governments as electronic publishers? The Dutch case. 29-45 - Lawrence A. West Jr.:
Florida's marine resource information system: A geographic decision support system. 47-62 - David Plocher:
The digital age: Challenges for records management. 63-69 - Duncan Aldrich:
Arming the People '...with the Power Knowledge Gives': An OMB Watch Report on the Implementation of the 1996 'EFOIA' Amendments to the Freedom of Information Act: Prepared by Jennifer J. Henderson, with Patrice McDermott. Washington, D.C.: OMB Watch, April 1998, 34p. 74-75 - Marsha L. Selmer:
CensusCD+Maps: East Brunswick, NJ: GeoLytics, Inc., c1996-1998. Version 2.0, 1 compact disc + 1 Quick Start Guide, 43 p. $249.95 (upgrade from Version 1.1, $99.95). System requirements: Windows 98, 95, NT, or 3.1x; 386 CPU or better; minimum of 8mb (12mb recommended) RAM installed; single speed CD-ROM drive or faster; 1mb of free hard disk space is required to run from the CD-ROM only mode (the hard disk installation will take up to 4.5mb). 75-77 - Bert Chapman:
Digital Literacy: By Paul Gilster. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997, 276 p. $22.95 ($12.95, paper). ISBN 0-471-16520-4. 77-78 - Ben Amata:
Historical guide to the U.S. Government: Editor in Chief, George Thomas Kurian. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. xviii + 741 p. $72.00 (cloth). ISBN 0-19-510230-4. 78-80 - Daniel C. Barkley:
Joint electronic library: Department of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff. Developed by OC Incorporated for J-7, Joint Staff Doctrine Division. CD-ROM, 1997 (SuDoc Number: D 5.21: 997-2). Internet: http: //www.dtic.mil/doctrine/. Operating system required: 486/33 PC (Pentium PC recommended) MS Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT 3.5, OS/2, 2.2 or later (running Windows compatibility mode) 8 MB of RAM (16 MB recommended) 5 MB of hard disk space VGA (SVGA, or higher resolution recommended). 80-81 - Timothy E. McMahon, Catherine McMahon:
National library of medicine web site: (http: //www.nlm.nih.gov/.) National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Reviewed in July 1998. 81-84 - Mike McCaffrey-Noviss:
United Nations Treaty Database: (http: //www.un.org/Depts/Treaty/). United Nations Office of Legal Affairs. Reviewed in August/September, 1998. 84-86
Volume 16, Number 2, 1999
- Jane E. Kirtley:
Is implementing the EU data protection directive in the United States irreconcilable with the first amendment? 87-91 - Patrick Birkinshaw:
Proposals for freedom of information in the United Kingdom. 93-109 - Genie N. L. Stowers:
Becoming cyberactive: State and local governments on the World Wide Web. 111-127 - Harold C. Relyea:
Public printing reform and the 105th congress. 129-147 - Ann Roselle:
Internet-related work activities and academic government documents librarians' professional relationships. 149-168 - R. David Lankes, Stuart A. Sutton:
Developing a mission for the National Education Network: The challenge of seamless access. 169-181 - Gary Cornwell:
Launch and Forget? An OMB Watch Report on the Implementation of U.S. Federal GILS. OMB Watch, Washington, D.C. (1998). 186-187 - Daniel C. Barkley:
Managing the Federal Depository Library Program Electronic Collection: A Policy and Planning Document. Governemnt Printing Office, Washington, D.C. (October, 1998). 187-190 - Timothy E. McMahon:
National Archives and Records Administration Web Site (November 1998). 190-193 - Harold C. Relyea:
Silencing Scientists and Scholars in Other Fields: Power, Paradigm Controls, Peer Review, and Scholarly Communication, Gordon Moran, CT Greenwich (Eds.). Ablex Publishing Corp. (1998), 175, ISBN: 1-56750-342-X. 193-195 - Ben Amata:
United States Congressional Elections, 1788-1997: The Official Results of the Elections of the 1st through 105th Congress, Michael J. Dubin (Ed.). McFarland & Co., Jefferson, NC (1998), 1, ISBN: 0-7864-0283-0. 195-197
Volume 16, Number 3, 1999
- Megan Sniffin-Marinoff:
To archive or not to archive? The message of a (somewhat) meaningless question. 199-202 - Andrew Charlesworth:
Implementing the European union data protection directive 1995 in UK law: The data protection act 1998. 203-240 - David C. R. Heisser:
Federal depository program at the crossroads: The library administrator's perspective. 241-259 - Joan F. Cheverie:
Federal information in the networked environment: A perspective from the coalition for networked information. 261-275 - Sung-Don Hwang, Younghoon Choi, Seung-Hwan Myeong:
Electronic government in South Korea: Conceptual problems. 277-285 - Clenn J. McLoughlin:
Next generation internet and related initiatives. 287-292 - Andrew M. Sberman:
To the editor. 293-294
Volume 16, Number 4, 1999
- John Carlo Bertot, Charles R. McClure, Kimberly A. Owens:
Universal service in a global networked environment: Selected issues and possible approaches. 309-327 - Johannes M. Bauer:
Universal service in the European Union. 329-343 - John de Reuck, Richard Joseph:
Universal service in a participatory democracy: A perspective from Australia. 345-352 - Milton Mueller:
Universal service policies as wealth redistribution. 353-358 - John A. Shuler:
A critique of universal service, E-Rate, and the chimera of the public's interest. 359-369
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