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81. Technological breakthroughs lower the cost of broadband service to isolated customers

by Victor Glass | Salvatore Tallutoa | Chris Babba.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2003Availability: No items available

82. Creating demand : influencing information technology diffusion in rural communities

by C. Ann Hollifield | Joseph F. Donnermeyerb.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2003Availability: No items available

83. Local governments and universities cooperate to expand broadband telecom services : the broadband regional affiliation for managed planning (B-RAMP) and the Michigan State University site for information and telecommunication experimentation (M-SITE)

by Ronald G. Choura | Ronald K. Siegel | Thomas A. Mutha | Mark R. Levya.

Source: Government Information QuarterlyMaterial type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2003Availability: No items available

84. Cable TV is the next market for rural Telcos

by Victor Glassa | Sal Talluto.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2003Availability: No items available

85. The multiple dimensions of the digital divide : more than the technology ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’

by John Carlo Bertot.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2003Availability: No items available

86. Teaching Legal Research and Providing Access to Electronic Resources

by Gary L. Hill | Dennis S. Sears | Lovisa Lyman.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2003Availability: No items available

87. Civil liberties vs. intelligence collection : the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court speaks in public

by Lee S. Strickland.

Source: Government Information QuarterlyMaterial type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2003Availability: No items available

88. Public and private sector interests in e-government : a look at the DOE’s PubSCIENCE

by Joseph A. Salem Jr.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2003Availability: No items available

89. The effectiveness of parliamentary information services in the United Kingdom

by Rita Marcella | Graeme Baxterb | Nick Moore.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2003Availability: No items available

90. Access to government information in Japan : a long way toward electronic government?

by Takashi Koga.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2003Availability: No items available

91. U.s. government decision makers’ expectations and patterns of use of emerging and existing information technologies

by James T. Aulta | John M. Gleason.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2003Availability: No items available

92. Constitutional principles and E-government : an opinion about possible effects of Federalism and the separation of powers on E-government policies

by Paul T. Jaegera.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2002Availability: No items available

93. Information micro-practices in Texas rural courts : methods and issues for e-government

by Philip Dotya | Sanda Erdelez.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2002Availability: No items available

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Source: Government Information QuarterlyMaterial type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2002Availability: No items available

95. The national biological information infrastructure as an E-government tool

by Ron Sepica | Kate Kase.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2002Availability: No items available

96. Homeland security and information

by Harold C. Relyea.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2002Availability: No items available

97. 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 Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2002Availability: No items available

98. Electronic government in the age of terrorism

by L. Elaine Halchin.

Source: Government Information QuarterlyMaterial type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2002Availability: No items available

99. Government Information Quarterly

by Robert Gellman.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2002Availability: No items available

100. Homeland security : implications for information policy and practice—first appraisal

by Lotte E. Feinberg.

Source: Government Information Quarterly Material type: article Article; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: New York : PERGAMON, 2002Availability: No items available

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