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The effects of September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on public and private information infrastructures : a preliminary assessment of lessons learned
by Jeffrey W. Seifert. Source: Government Information QuarterlyMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
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General;
Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2002Availability: No items available
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Electronic government in the age of terrorism
by L. Elaine Halchin. Source: Government Information QuarterlyMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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Government Information Quarterly
by Robert Gellman. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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Homeland security : implications for information policy and practicefirst appraisal
by Lotte E. Feinberg. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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The role of situational factors in managing U.S. federal recordkeeping
by J. Timothy Sprehea | Charles R. McClurea | Philip Zellner. Source: Government Information QuarterlyMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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Principal challenges facing electronic records management in federal agencies today
by Giovanna Pattersona | J. Timothy Sprehe. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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The structures of centralized governmental privacy protection : approaches, models, and analysis
by Paul T. Jaegera | Charles R. McClurea | Bruce T. Fraser. Source: Government Information QuarterlyMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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Work in progress : Developing policies for access to government information in the New South Africa
by Peter J. Lor | Adri van As. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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Subject access to government documents in an era of globalization : Intellectual bundling of entities affected by the decisions of supranational organizations
by Juris Dilevko | Lisa Gottlieb. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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ERP systems implementation : best practices in Canadian government organizations
by Vinod Kumara | Bharat Maheshwaria | Uma Kumar. Source: Government Information QuarterlyMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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Enlisting on-line residents : Expanding the boundaries of e-government in a Japanese rural township
by Christopher S. Thompson. Source: Government Information QuarterlyMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
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; Audience:
General;
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Government budget and accounting information policy and practice in Taiwan
by Tain Sue Jana | Fu Longe Tsai. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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Libraries and government information : the past is not necessarily prologue
by John A. Shuler. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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E-gov : introduction and overview
by Harold C. Relyea. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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Availability, access, authenticity, and persistence : Creating the environment for permanent public access to electronic government information
by George Barnum. Source: Government Information QuarterlyMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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Americas pyramids : Presidents and their libraries
by Richard J. Cox. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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Freedom of information in the UK and Europe : Further progress?
by Patrick Birkinshaw. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2002Availability: No items available
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Its not all on the net : Identifying, preserving and protecting rare and unique federal documents
by William Sleeman. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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General;
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Implications of legal and organizational issues for urban digital government development
by Anthony M. Cresswella | Theresa A. Pardo. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
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Developing an overarching legal framework for critical service delivery in Americas cities : Three recommendations for enhancing security and reliability
by Lee M. Zeichner. Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
; Audience:
General;
Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2001Availability: No items available
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