Synopses & Reviews
. . . the editors prevail upon students, scholars, information professionals and policy makers to study the issues further in order to deepen the understanding of government information and positively affect policy decisions. - Journal of Government Information
Table of Contents
Preface
Government Information Policy in a Time of Uncertainty and Change
The Clinton Administration and the National Information Infrastructure (NII)
Congress and Information Issues
Access to the Judicial Branch
An Executive Branch Perspective on Managing Information Resources
Federal Information Resources Management: Integrating Information Management and
Technology
Privacy
National Security Information Policy after the End of the Cold War
Freedom of Information Revisited
U.S. Scientific and Technical Information Policy
Geographic Information Systems
The Depository Library Program: Another Component of the Access Puzzle Shifting to Electronic Formats
Managing Archival Records in the Electronic