International journal of electronic government research [electronic resource] : an official publication of the Information Resources Management Association.
Publication details: Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pa., 17033, USA), 2005-Description: electronic texts ( v. : ill.) : digital filesISSN:- 1548-3894
- IJEGR [Other title]
- Technology and state -- Periodicals
- Information technology -- Government policy -- Periodicals
- Internet in public administration -- Periodicals
- Electronic government information -- Periodicals
- Accessibility and usability
- Administrative reform
- Assessment
- Avoidance of technology pitfalls
- Government-to-government enterprises
- Citizen-centric services
- Cyber public relations
- Digital government and online education
- Digital rights management
- Digital divide
- E-government databases
- Law enforcement, and cyber crime
- Electronic government-to-business collaboration
- Electronic government-to-government collaboration
- Electronic healthcare (e-health) services
- Electronic voting
- E-planning
- Evaluation of public sector information systems
- Future directions
- Governance and electronic democracy
- Identity management, data protection, and citizens' privacy
- Immigration and digital government
- Implementing e-government systems in transition economics
- Information availability and access
- Information security
- IT management issues
- Local e-government
- Organizational and human factors
- Public and private partnership management
- Social issues and trust in e-government
- Strategic management
- Public sector information systems
- Transformational government and ICT
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- T49.5 .I5637 2005e
- JF1525.A8 I576 2005e
- Also available in print.

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The International Journal of Electronic Government Research (IJEGR) is a peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary, international journal that publishes high-quality, original research about electronic government. Electronic government is broadly defined within topics such as but not limited to the hardware and software technology, e-government adoption and diffusion, e-government policy, e-government planning and management, e-government applications, and e-government impacts. The journal also serves as a forum for scholars and practitioners to present theoretical and philosophical discussions on current issues relating to the practice of electronic government.
Also available in print.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan./Mar. 2005); title from title screen (IGI Global, viewed Oct. 1, 2010).
Latest issue consulted: Vol. 6, no. 4 (2010).