ISSN 1479-439X

First published
in 2003




 

  Electronic Journal of e-Government
 

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ECEG 2007: The 7th European Conference on e-Government 21-22 June 2007

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Aims and Scope

 

 

 

 

 

The Electronic Journal of e-Government is intended to provide perspectives on topics relevant to the field of e-Government and web-enabling technology in the public sector. Through its publication the journal aims to contribute to the development of both theory and practice. The journal will accept academically robust papers that contribute to the area e-Government, including, but not limited to the following topics:

§         e-Government portals

§         e-Government transaction sites

§         webocracy

§         e-Democracy

§         security and confidentiality

§         integrated systems

§         citizen centric information systems

§         web-enabled knowledge management

§         other ICT enabled systems in the public service sector.

Every paper submitted to the journal is blind-refereed by two members of the editorial board or other suitably qualified readers. The Editor reserves the right to reject papers that, in the view of the editorial board, are either of insufficient quality, or are not relevant to the subject area. The editor is prepared to discuss contributions before submission. The journal publishes work in the categories described below.
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Research Papers

 

 

 

 

 

These may be qualitative or quantitative, empirical or theoretical in nature and can discuss completed research findings or work in progress.
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Case Studies

 

 

 

 

 

Case studies are welcomed illustrating practise in the field of information systems evaluation.
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View points

 

 

 

 

 

View points are less academically rigorous articles usually in areas of controversy which will fuel some interesting debate..
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Conference Reports and Book Reviews

 

 

 

 

 

Anyone who attends a conference or reads a book that they feel contributes to the area of e-Government is encouraged to submit a review for publication..
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Contributions and Dates

 

 

 

 

 

Those wishing to make a submission should: 

·         Transmit one copy, following the submission guidelines, by e-mail to the Editor at submissions@ejeg.com  

·         Submissions should not be longer than 5,000 words. 

·         Submissions are welcomed at any time.

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