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Government Information Quarterly, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, 2000
- J. Timothy Sprehe:
The end of the National Technical Information Service? 1-6 - Charles R. McClure, John Carlo Bertot:
The chief information officer (CIO): assessing its impact. 7-12 - J. Timothy Sprehe:
Integrating records management into information resources management in U.S. government agencies1. 13-26 - Lisa K. Westerback:
Toward best practices for strategic information technology management. 27-41 - Donald K. Jonas:
Building state information highways: lessons for public and private sector leaders. 43-67 - Herbert Lin:
Fluency with information technology∗. 69-76 - John A. Shuler, Lorri Mon:
Reviews. 79-92
Volume 17, Number 2, April 2000
- Ann Quarzo:
Plans for census 2000. 97-120 - Tommy Wright:
Census 2000: who says counting is easy as 1-2-3? 121-136 - Donnesha Correll:
Using technology intelligently: the decennial information age. 137-146 - Patricia Kelly:
Questionnaire design, printing, and distribution. 147-159 - Claudette Bennett:
Racial categories used in the decennial censuses, 1790 to the present. 161-180 - Audrian J. Gray:
Service Based Enumeration. 181-184 - Lourdes Tinajero:
Census 2000 partnerships: working together for a better census count. 185-192 - Miriam D. Rosenthal:
Striving for perfection: a brief history of advances and undercounts in the U.S. Census. 193-208 - John Kavaliunas:
Census 2000 data products. 209-222 - Gregory J. Abbott, Cheryl V. Chambers:
Looking toward an information base in the 21st Century: The American Community Survey. 223-231
Volume 17, Number 3, 2000
- Robert Gellman:
Taming the privacy monster: a proposal for a non-regulatory privacy agency1. 235-241 - Rowena Cullen, Caroline Houghton:
Democracy online: an assessment of New Zealand government web sites. 243-267 - Duncan M. Aldrich, Gary Cornwell, Daniel Barkley:
Changing partnerships? Government documents departments at the turn of the millennium. 273-290 - Donnelyn Curtis, Karen Stoll:
Partners in supporting science: academic and government research libraries. 291-298 - Cathy Nelson Hartman:
Storage of electronic files of federal agencies that have ceased operation: a partnership for permanent access. 299-307 - Lorri Mon:
Digital reference service. 309-318 - Kathie Brinkerhoff:
Nonlibrary partnerships: acceptable use (and behavior) in the web-based depository. 319-329 - Maggie Farrell:
U.S. depository library council electronic transition report. 331-348 - John A. Shuler, Lorri Mon:
Reviews. 353-361
Volume 17, Number 4, 2000
- Peter Hernon:
Farewell, but hardly goodbye. 363-365 - Harold C. Relyea:
Paperwork reduction act reauthorization and government information management issues. 367-393 - Richard M. Nunno:
Electronic signatures: technology developments and legislative issues. 395-401 - Henry H. Perritt Jr., Zachary Rustad:
Freedom of information spreads to Europe. 403-417 - Patrick J. Birkinshaw:
Freedom of information in the U.K.: a progress report. 419-424 - Paul F. Uhlir:
Summary of National Research Council report on database protection1. 425-437 - John A. Shuler:
Policy implications of a model public information service: the DOSFAN experience. 439-449
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