Government Information Quarterly is a cross-disciplinary and refereed journal that covers information and telecommunications
policy, information management, information technology planning and management, and e-government practices, policies and issues relevant
to all levels of government within the United States and abroad. Individual issues contain an editorial, ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Government Information Quarterly is a cross-disciplinary and refereed journal that covers information and telecommunications
policy, information management, information technology planning and management, and e-government practices, policies and issues relevant
to all levels of government within the United States and abroad. Individual issues contain an editorial, articles, and reviews. The articles
analyze current information policies and practices, present new developments, provide theoretical and philosophical treatises, and discuss
current issues and strategies for managing government information-based services and resources.
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J. Carlo Bertot
We are pleased to announce that John Carlo Bertot (Editor in Chief), John Shuler (Assistant Editor) and Paul Jaeger (board member) have received a $770,943 grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services. This three year grant is designed to expand graduate education regarding the e-government policy environment, e-government service provision, and the digital government information context. The grant will provide graduate scholarships for 20 students to enrol in the University of Maryland's master's program e-government concentration and bring that program online. A key component of the program for students is the development e-government and information policy research skills through involvement with Government Information Quarterly. More information regarding the grant and program is available
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