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Journal of E-Government, Vol. I, Issue 1:
EDITORIAL
Defining
the E-government Transformation
Gregory G. Curtin
Editor-in-Chief
Journal
of E-Government
USA
EVOLVING
DEFINITIONS OF E-GOVERNMENT
Considering
E-Government from the U.S. Federal Perspective An Evolving Concept, A
Developing Practice
Jeffrey W. Seifert and Harold C. Relyea
Congressional Research Service
Library
of Congress
USA
The
3 Ps: The Elements of a Definition of e-Government
David C. Wyld
Southeastern Louisiana University
USA
E-Democracy:
An Evolving Concept?
Evan Hill
Office of Regional Affairs
Adelaide
Australia
Novel
Strategy for an E-Government Portal Service Using Dynamic Search Mechanisms
Michael Salzmann and Carmen Koch
Office of e-Government
State Chancellory of Canton of Zürich
Switzerland
FOUR PERSPECTIVES
ON E-VOTING AND CAMPAIGNING
Major Issues in electronic Voting in the Context of UK Pilots
Alexandros Xenakis and Ann Macintosh
International Teledemocracy Centre
Napier University
U.K.
Polsterless
Remote Electronic Voting
Tim Storer and Ishbel Duncan
University of St. Andrews
Scotland
Beyond
Direct Mail: Evaluating Candidate E-mail Messages in the 2002 Florida
Gubernatorial Campaign
Kaye D. Trammell, Louisiana State University, USA
Andrew Paul Williams, Virginia Tech University, USA
NEW E-GOVERNMENT
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
"SGER
Collaborative: A Testbed for eRulemaking Data - A Project Highlight Prepared
for dg.o 2004"
Stuart Shulman, Drake University, USA
Jamie Callan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Eduard Hovy, University of Southern California, USA
Stephen Zavestoski, University of San Francisco, USA
BOOK REVIEW
ON INTERNET VOTING
"Point,
Click, and Vote: The Future of Internet Voting."
By R .Michael Alvarez, and Thad E. Hall.
Micah
Altman
Harvard University
USA
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