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  3. Vol. 5 No. 2 (2007)

Vol. 5 No. 2 (2007)

Published: 1 Dec 2007

Articles

  • Turkish Local e‑Governments: a Longitudinal Study

    Aykut Arslan
    pp95‑106
    • PDF
  • e‑Democracy in Australia: the Challenge of Evolving a Successful Model

    Jenny Backhouse
    pp107‑116
    • PDF
  • Verification and Validation Issues in Electronic Voting

    Orhan Cetinkaya, Deniz Cetinkaya
    pp117‑126
    • PDF
  • Trust and the Taxman: a Study of the Irish Revenue's Website Service Quality

    Regina Connolly
    pp127‑134
    • PDF
  • Long‑term Digital Archiving — Outsourcing or Doing it

    Mitja Decman
    pp135‑144
    • PDF
  • Governmental Collaboration and Infrastructural Standards in Belgium

    Alea Fairchild, Bruno de Vuyst
    pp145‑152
    • PDF
  • Evaluating Web Service Composition Methods: the Need for Including Multi‑Actor Elements

    Ralph W. Feenstra, Marijn Janssen, René W. Wagenaar
    pp153‑164
    • PDF
  • Mypage and Borger.dk — A Case Study of Two Government Service Web Portals

    Karin Furuli, Sigrun Kongsrud
    pp165‑176
    • PDF
  • Oxygen Government Practices

    Mary Griffiths
    pp177‑190
    • PDF
  • A Model for Document Management in e‑Government Systems Based on Hierarchical Process Folders

    Raphael Kunis, Gudula Rünger, Michael Schwind
    pp191‑204
    • PDF
  • e‑Voting: Same Pilots, Same Problems, Different Agendas

    Mark Liptrott
    pp205‑212
    • PDF
  • Digitization and Political Accountability in the USA and the Netherlands: Convergence or Reproduction of Differences?

    Albert Meijer
    pp213‑224
    • PDF

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