Bibliographische News
Die neuesten Einträge in meinem Versuch einer eGovernment-Bibliographie.Harold C. Relyea: "Federal government information policy and public policy analysis: A brief overview". In: Library & Information Science Research 30 (2008) 1, S. 2 - 21 Lynn Westbrook: "E-government support for people in crisis: An evaluation of police department website support for domestic violence survivors using 'person-in-situation' information need analysis". In: Library & Information Science Research 30 (2008) 1, S. 22 - 38 Fahrettin Özdemirci: "Government records and records management: Law on the right to information in Turkey". In: Government Information Quarterly 25 (2008) 2, S. 303 - 312 John D. McCamus: "The delicate balance: Reconciling privacy protection with the freedom of information principle". In: Government Information Quarterly 3 (1986) 1, S. 49 - 61 John Carlo Bertot / Paul T. Jaeger: "The E-Government paradox: Better customer service doesn't necessarily cost less. Editorial". In: Government Information Quarterly 25 (2008) 2, S. 149 - 154 Luiz Antonio Joia: "The impact of government-to-government endeavors on the intellectual capital of public organizations". In: Government Information Quarterly 25 (2008) 2, S. 256 - 277 Dave Gelders / Mirjam Galetzka / Jan Pieter Verckens / Erwin Seyde: "Showing results? An analysis of the perceptions of internal and external stakeholders of the public performance communication by the Belgian and Dutch Railways". In: Government Information Quarterly 25 (2008) 2, S. 221 - 238
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