Government Information Quarterly
Homepage: http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/620202/description
Mission statement:
- To analyse current information policies and practices.
- To present new developments.
- To provide theoretical and philosophical treatises.
- To discuss current issues and strategies for managing government information-based services and resources
Scope:
- Information and telecommunications policy.
- Information management.
- Information technology planning and management.
- e-Government practices, policies and issues relevant to all levels of government within the US and abroad.
Audience: Government Officials & Policy makers, scientists, Journalists, Lawyers, Researchers, Teachers & Scholars, Students & Librarians
Availability: Partly free
Editor: John Carlo Bertot
Link to editorial board: http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaleditorialboard.cws_home/620202/editorialboard#editorialboard
Special issus:
- Vol. 16 (4): Symposium on Universal Service in a Global Environment: Perspectives and Issues.
- Vol. 17 (2): Symposium on the Decennial Census: U.S. Bureau of the Census.
- Vol. 18 (2): A Symposium on International Applications of Electronic Government (E-Government): Research, Practice, and Issues.
- Vol. 18 (3): Metadata: A Networked Information Strategy to Improve Access to and Management of Government Information.
- Vol. 19 (1): The Future of Government and Libraries.
- Vol. 19 (3): Issues in Homeland Security and Information.
- Vol. 20 (2): Symposium Issue Setting the Agenda for Rural Broadband.
- Vol. 20 (4): Symposium Issue: International Perspectives on Electronic Government.
- Vol. 23 (1): Open government in China
- Vol. 23 (3-4): Issues in Wireless Broadband.
- Vol. 24 (4): Interorganizational information integration: a key enabler for digital government
Publication Frequency (x times per year): 3
Publisher: Elsevier
Lifespan: 1984

