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The
Electronic Journal of e-Government is an online journal that
aims to publish articles and papers that contribute to the development of
both the study and practice of all aspects of e-Government and
web-enabling technology in the public sector. For full details of the aims
and scope of the journal, please click here
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| It is
currently published bi-annually with a general issue and a special issue.
The general issue contains papers submitted in response to a
call for papers. These papers are
reviewed by the Editor, Frank Bannister, and those selected for inclusion are submitted to a
double-blind peer review by members of the
Editorial Board. On the basis of these
reviews, the Editor then either: |
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Accepts the paper for
publication with no changes
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Accepts the paper for
publication with only minor, editorial changes
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Accepts the paper for
publication provided it is amended in line with the reviewers comments
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Recommends a more major re-write and
offers the chance to resubmit for consideration in another issue
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Rejects the paper as
unsuitable for publication
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| In all
instances, reviewers comments are passed to the authors. |
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The special issue contains papers selected from the sister conference, the
European Conference on e-Government. The papers are selected from those
nominated by: |
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Session chairs at the conference
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Delegates to the conference
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Members of the Editorial team
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| The final selection is made
by the Editor, with assistance from the Editorial team. These papers have
already been reviewed for the conference and are not subjected to
additional review, unless substantial changes are requested by the Editor
or an additional review is requested by the author(s). |
| The journal also publishes book/conference
reviews and these are welcomed at any time. |
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| The journal is
one of 5 academic journals published by
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