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Journal of E-Governance
Formerly known as I-Ways, Journal of E-Government Policy and Regulation. ISSN: 1878-7673 Volume 33; 4 issues Institutional subscription (print and online) for 2010: €453 / US$645 (including postage and handling) Click on the subscribe button for more options, including personal subscription prices. Status Report: Last issue (volume 33:2) online on 06 May 2010 Next issue (volume 33:3) scheduled for August 2010 Aims and Scope Editorial Board Submission of Manuscripts Abstracted in Download flyer for this journal |
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Editor Mr. Russell Pipe
Chevy Chase, MD USA Managing Editor Mr. Thanom Di-inkham
Metropolitan Administration Bangkok Thailand Counsel Mr. N. Alfred Pasternak
Pasternak & Fidis Bethesda, MD USA Washington Correspondent Mrs. Lynne L. Gallagher
Washington, D.C. USA Associate Editor Mr. Timothy G. Donovan
TDRS and IOS Press, Inc. Fairfax, VA USA Assocaite Editors
See instructions to authors. The Journal of E-Governance is dedicated to publishing facts and analyses on strategic developments and opinions of leading commentators on economy, policy, regulation, technology and applications of electronic government services through the Internet, broadband and other communications networks. The ICT infrastructure and services required for the delivery of e-Governance benefits, as well as accompanying applications and reforms in administrative practices, will be major features of the journal. While the focus of news and articles describing e-Governance programs will be worldwide, there is a consensus by most national governments, international organizations, non-governmental bodies and others involved in economic and social development that e-Governance represents the most cost-effective and efficient process to pursue in developing countries to accelerate economic development as well as progressive democratic institutions. In addition to national and municipal e-Governance programs, the work of a number of intergovernmental organizations, including the World Bank, the European Union, the UN Development Program and OECD will be reported on regularly. A newsletter prepared by the International Academy of Chief Information Officers (IAC) is to be published in each issue of the journal. The initiatives of organizations such as the United Nations University Center for Electronic Governance, Open Cities Portal Foundation (OCPF) and other leading research and policy-oriented organizations will be reported on regularly. International conferences and events across the world will also receive special attention. Abstracted in
ACM Guide to Computing Literature
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