期刊名称:GOVERNMENT INFORMATION Quarterly
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal 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.
Instructions to Authors
All new and revised manuscripts must be submitted through the Government Information Quarterly online submission and review Web site ( http://ees.elsevier.com/giq). Authors are requested to submit the text, tables, and artwork in electronic form (e.g., Word or RTF format) to this address in appropriate files (cover letter, reviewer recommendations, title page with author identifiers, manuscript without author identifiers, tables, figures, and author bios). In an accompanying letter, authors should state that the manuscript, or parts of it, have not been and will not be submitted elsewhere for publication. Submission items include a cover letter, the manuscript (including title page, abstract, manuscript text, references, tables, and figures). Revised manuscripts should also be accompanied by a unique file (separate from the covering letter) with responses to reviewers' comments.
1. The Editors are pleased to receive invited and unsolicited manuscripts, in English, from all parts of the world, that emphasize government information policies, resources, services, or practices. Standard United States spelling will be used throughout. All acronyms and abbreviations should be spelled out when first used in the text.
2. Invited papers, as well as unsolicited articles, are subject to the (double-blind) refereeing process. All papers are sent out anonymously to members of the Editorial Board and other reviewers as well.
3. The criterion for acceptance is appropriateness to the field, taking into account the merit of content and presentation.
4. Submission of a manuscript clearly implies commitment to publish in this journal. Previously published papers and papers under review by another journal are unacceptable.
5. Letters to the Editor should not exceed 400 words in length and may be: (a) comments or criticisms of articles recently published in the journal; and (b) announcements of developments and issues warranting the attention of readers.
6. Because the number of titles published each year of potential value to our readers is quite large, only a few can be formally reviewed. Persons wishing to write reviews or to suggest titles are invited to contact Aimee C. Quinn at aquinn@uic.edu. Publishers, likewise, are requested to forward announcements of new and forthcoming titles that may interest our readers. Books submitted to the publisher will not be accepted.
7. The manuscript must be double-spaced with one-inch margins all around. Use a 12-point font for all typed text. Typical manuscripts should be 25-30 manuscript pages. An address for directing correspondence and an e-mail address should be provided on the title page.
8. Type each table on a separate page at the end of the manuscript.
9. Figures (graphs, charts, line drawings, or illustrations) should be numbered with Arabic numerals. For more detailed instructions please visit our artwork instruction pages at http://www.elsevier.com/artworkinstructions.
10. References. Manuscripts must conform to the fifth edition (2001) of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. All references appearing in the reference list must be cited in the text of the manuscript. All references must be closely checked to determine that dates, spelling, and other information are consistent and correct. Several examples follow:
Journal article: Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (2000). Title of article. Government Information Quarterly, 17, xxx-xxx. Book: Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (2000).Title of book (2nd ed.). Location: Publisher. Chapter in edited book: Author, A. A., and Author, B. B. (2000). Title of chapter. In A. Editor, B. Editor, & C. Editor, Title of book (pp. xxx-xxx). Location: Publisher. URL: Federal Depository Library Program. Managing the FDLP electronic collection: A policy and planning document. Retrieved January 29, 2001, from http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/fdlp/ecplan.html.
11. Footnotes should be used only if essential to the text. If used, they should be marked with consecutive Arabic numerals.
12. Headings and subheadings should be included to make the paper more readable.
13. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission from the copyright owner (usually this is the publisher) to use any quotation, illustration, or table from another source.
14. Please contact the editors with any questions you may have regarding your manuscript at giq@ci.fsu.edu.
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Editorial Board
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Editor:
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| John Carlo Bertot |
College of Information, Florida State University, 244 Shores Building, Tallahassee FL 32306-2100, USA, Tel: +1 850 644-8118, Fax: +1 850 644-4522, Email: giq@ci.fsu.edu
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Associate Editor:
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| Charles R. McClure |
College of Information, Florida State University, 226 Shores Building, Tallahassee FL 32306-2100, USA, Tel: +1 850 644-8109, Fax: +1 850 644-4522, Email: cmcclure@lis.fsu.edu
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Assistant Editors:
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| John A. Shuler |
Government Documents Department, University of Illinois at Chicago, University Library (M/C 234), PO Box 8198, Chicago IL 60680-8198, USA, Email: alfred@uic.edu
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| Aim¨¦e Quinn |
Associate Director, Montoya Campus Library, Central New Mexico Community College, Albuquerque, NM 87111, USA, Tel: +1 505 224 5729, Fax: +1 505 224 5727, Email: aquinn5@cnm.edu
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Reviews Editor:
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| Suzanne L. Holcombe |
Oklahoma State University, Edmon Low Library, Stillwater, OK, USA, Email: suzanne.holcombe@okstate.edu
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Editorial Board:
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| P.J. Birkinshaw |
The University of Hull, UK
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| N. Caidi |
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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| M. Farrell |
University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA
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| R. Gellman |
Washington DC, USA
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| P.T. Jaeger |
University of Maryland, MD, USA
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| T.M. Maxwell |
University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY
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| S. McDowell |
Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
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| W.E. Moen |
University of North Texas, Denton, TX
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| T. Pardo |
Center for Technology in Government, Albany, NY
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| C.D. Raab |
The University of Edinburgh, Scotland
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| H.C. Relyea |
Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA
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| H.J. Scholl |
University of Washington, WA, USA
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| J.W. Seifert |
Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA
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| M. Sorrentino |
State University of Milan, Italy
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| J.T. Sprehe |
Sprehe Information Management Associates, Inc., Washington, DC
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| S. Strover |
University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA
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| M. Wimmer |
University of Koblenz-Landau, Koblenz, Germany
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