Social Science Computer Review
Volume 22, No.1
Spring, 2004
Symposium on Digital Government
Digital Government Research: Investigations at the Crossroads of Social and Information Science / Sharon S. Dawes, Valerie Gregg, and Peggy Agouris
E-Government Visual Accessibility for Older Adult Users / Shirley Ann Becker
Technology Implementation Management in Law Enforcement: COPLINK System Usability and User Acceptance Evaluations / Chienting Lin, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, and Hsinchun Chen
A Case Study in Digital Government: Developing and Applying UrbanSim, A System for Simulating Urban Land Use, Transportation, and Environmental Impacts / Paul Waddell and Alan Borning
Learning from Crisis: Lessons in Human and Information Infrastructure from the World Trade Center Response / Sharon S. Dawes, Anthony M. Cresswell, and Bruce B. Cahan
Information Sharing in and across Government Agencies: The Role and Influence of Scientist, Politician, and Bureaucrat Subcultures / David B. Drake, Nicole A. Steckler, and Marianne J. Koch
Information and Regulatory Policy: New Directions for Digital Government Research / Cary Coglianese
The Role of Metadata in the Statistical Knowledge Network: An Emerging Research Agenda / Carol A. Hert, Shelia Denn, and Stephanie W. Haas
Continuation of Symposium on Jane Fountain’s Building the Virtual State
Innovation in Innovation?:: The Technology Enactment Framework / James N. Danziger
Non-Symposium Articles
What they see is what we get: response options for web surveys / Mick P. Couper, Roger Tourangeau, Frederick Conrad, and Scott Crawford
A comparison between responses from a propensity weighted web survey and an identical RDD survey / Matthias Schonlau et al.
Book Reviews
Information Technology and World Politics, by Michael J. Mazarr, ed. / Reviewed by Nathalia Rogers
Dark Fiber: Tracking Internet Culture, by Geert Lovink / Reviewed by Evangelos Milios