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Hsinchun Chen, Lawrence Brandt, Valerie Gregg, Roland Traunmüller, Sharon Dawes, Eduard Hovy, Ann Macintosh and Catherine A. Larson
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Front matter
3-199
UNIT I / Foundations of Digital Government and Public Policy
3-19
Foundations of Digital Government
21-41
Discipline or Interdisciplinary Study Domain? Challenges and Promises in Electronic Government Research
43-59
An Outline for the Foundations of Digital Government Research
61-83
Lost In Competition? The State of the Art in E-Government Research
85-102
E-Democracy and E-Participation Research in Europe
103-125
Introduction to Digital Government Research in Public Policy and Management
127-140
Privacy in an Electronic Government Context
141-155
Accessibility of Federal Electronic Government
157-180
The Current State of Electronic Voting in the United States
181-199
E-Enabling the Mobile Legislator
203-464
UNIT II / Information Technology Research
203-218
History of Digital Government Research in the United States
219-231
Data and Knowledge Integration for e-Government
233-261
Ontologies in the Legal Domain
263-282
Public Safety Information Sharing: An Ontological Perspective
283-305
Collaborative Cyberinfrastructure for Transnational Digital Government
307-329
Semantics-Based Threat Structure Mining for Homeland Security
331-352
Identity Management for e-Government Services
353-376
Feature Integration for Geospatial Information: A Review and Outlook
377-394
Geoinformatics of Hotspot Detection and Prioritization for Digital Governance
395-420
Geoinformation Technologies to Support Collaborative Emergency Management
421-438
Sustainable Cross-Boundary Information Sharing
439-464
Urbansim: Using Simulation to Inform Public Deliberation and Decision-Making
467-718
UNIT III / Case Studies
467-486
Taking Best Practice Forward
487-501
Epetitioning in the Scottish Parliament
503-529
Citizen Access to Government Statistical Information
531-559
Infectious Disease Informatics and Syndromic Surveillance
561-583
Supporting Domain-Specific Digital Libraries in Government: Two Case Studies
585-613
Business-Technology Alignments in e-Government: A Large-Scale Taiwan Government Electronic Record Management Systems Study
615-645
Research and Development of Key Technologies for e-Government: Case Studies in China
647-670
New Zealand's 2006 Census Online: A Case Study
671-695
Multidisciplinary e-Government Research and Education as a Catalyst for Effective Information Technology Transfer
697-718
A Hybrid e-Government Model: Case Studies in Shanghai
719-730
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