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Government Information Quarterly, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 1998
- Peter Hernon:

GIQ: A snapshot of the first fourteen volumes. 1-8 - John A. Shuler, Gary Cornwell:

Introduction. 11-12 - Daniel P. O'Mahony:

The federal depository library program in transition: A perspective at the turn of a century. 13-26 - Duncan Aldrich:

Partners on the net: FDLP partnering to coordinate remote access to internet-based government information. 27-38 - Lynn G. Walshak:

The GPO and the depository library program as structured are needed: Views of a selective depository librarian. 39-56 - Lorraine Kram:

Why continue to be a depository library if it is all on the internet anyway? 57-71 - Daniel C. Barkley:

Public service guidelines in an electronic environment. 73-85 - John A. Shuler, Gary Cornwell:

Introduction. 87-88 - Maggie Farrell

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Quality management and building government information services. 89-91 - Ridley Kessler:

Depository libraries and public services. 93-96 - Bert Chapman

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Wright State University's service ideal statement and depository libraries: More questions than answers. 97-100 - Jim Gravois:

Announcing the GIQ homepage on the world wide web. 129-138 - John Brandt:

Deep information: The role of information policy in environmental sustainability: By John Felleman. Greenwich, CT: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 1997, 188 pages. $39.50 (paper). ISBN 1-56750-3094-7, $73.25 (cloth). ISBN 1-56750-303-9. 140-141 - Mary E. Beall:

Directory of federal libraries: (3rd edition). Edited by William R. Evinger. Phoenix, AZ: The Oryx Press, Inc., 1997. xi + 379 pp. $97.50. (paper). ISBN: 1-57356-048-0. 141-142 - Dennis Hyatt:

Secrecy: Report of the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy: By Daniel Patrick Moynihan, New York, Chairman. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1997. S.Doc.105-2, 114 p., with appendices. $25.00 (paper). ISBN 0-16-054119-0. LC 97-152453. From the t.p.: "This report can be found on the Internet at the Government Printing Office's (GPO) World Wide Web address: http: //www.access.gpo.gov/int.". 142-143 - Maggie Farrell

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U.S. Department of Agriculture web site: By U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D.C.: The agency. Site reviewed late July and early August 1997. 〈http: //www.usda.gov/〉. 143-144 - Tasha Cooper:

U.S. Department of Commerce web site 〈http: //www.doc.gov〉: By U.S.Department of Commerce. Washington, D.C.: The Agency. Site reviewed during late July and early August 1997. 144-147 - Barbara Levergood:

U.S. Census Bureau: The official statistics web site. 〈http: //www.census.gov/〉: By U.S.Department of Commerce. Washington, DC: The Agency. Site examined on August 16-21, 1997. 147-151
Volume 15, Number 2, 1998
- Peter Hernon:

The government performance and results act. 153-156 - Thomas E. Pinelli, Rebecca O. Barclay:

Maximizing the results of federally-funded research and development through knowledge management: A strategic imperative for improving U.S. competitiveness. 157-172 - Rachel Lilburn:

Public archives: Heritage happiness or horror story? 173-196 - Alfons Cornella:

Information policies in Spain. 197-220 - Aimée C. Quinn

, Michaelyn Haslam:
Open government, closed stacks: Onsite storage of depository materials. 221-228 - John A. Shuler:

Reviews. 230-239
Volume 15, Number 3, 1998
- Frederick T. Knickerbocker:

Introduction. 243-245 - Judy M. Dodds:

Determining economic census content. 247-262 - Carole A. Ambler, James E. Kristoff:

Introducing the North American industry classification system. 263-273 - Shirin A. Ahmed, Lawrence A. Blum, Mark E. Wallace:

Conducting the economic census. 275-302 - Paul T. Zeisset:

Disseminating economic census data. 303-318 - Mark E. Wallace:

Public and private sector uses of economic census data. 319-334 - William F. Micarelli:

Evolution of the United States economic censuses: The nineteenth and twentieth centuries. 335-377
Volume 15, Number 4, 1998
- Eric C. Peterson:

The impact of the national performance review and other forces on the rights of an informed citizenry: A case study in reinvention - reforming government publishing. 383-392 - Henry H. Perritt Jr., Randolph R. Clarke:

Chinese economic development, rule of law, and the internet. 393-417 - Peter Hernon:

Government on the web: A comparison between the United States and New Zealand. 419-443 - Evan McKenzie:

Conspiracy: How the paranoid style flourishes and where it comes from: by Daniel Pipes, New York: Free Press, 1997. xii, 258 pp. $25.00 (cloth). ISBN 0-6848313-17. 445-447 - Daniel C. Barkley:

International information: Documents, publications and electronic information of international government organizations: 2nd edition, edited by Peter I. Hajnal. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1997. xxxvi, 528 pp.$105.00. ISBN 1-56308-147-4. 447-449 - Harold C. Relyea:

Titanic: The official story, April 14-15, 1912: New York: Random House, 1997, 18 documents. $25.00. ISBN 0-375-50115-0. 450-451

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