Aim & Scope
Government Information Quarterly is a cross-disciplinary and refereed journal that covers 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 for managing government information. Full-text is available from Ebsco's Academic Search Full TEXT Elite. Book reviews are selectively covered in The Journal of Academic Librarianship. [1]
Continuations / Journal History
( 1994 - 2002 ) | Journal of Government Information | ( 1984 - 9999 ) | Government Information Quarterly |
2024 - VOLUME 41, ISSUE 3
E Venson , R da Costa Figueiredo , E Canedo
Government Information Quarterly , 2024 - VOLUME 41, ISSUE 3 , p 101943.
Automation bias in public administration – an interdisciplinary perspective from law and psychology
Government Information Quarterly , 2024 - VOLUME 41, ISSUE 3 , p 101953.
A systematic analysis of digital tools for citizen participation
B Shin , J Floch , M Rask , ... , M Branlat
Government Information Quarterly , 2024 - VOLUME 41, ISSUE 3 , p 101954.
When public values and user-centricity in e-government collide – A systematic review
L Weigl , T Roth , A Amard , L Zavolokina
Government Information Quarterly , 2024 - VOLUME 41, ISSUE 3 , p 101956.
J Crusoe , J Magnusson , J Eklund
Government Information Quarterly , 2024 - VOLUME 41, ISSUE 3 , p 101958.