[AISWorld] Public Administration and Information Technology Book Series (Springer)

Chris Reddick Chris.Reddick at utsa.edu
Mon Oct 1 22:57:36 EDT 2012


Dear IT and E-Government Researchers:
>>  I am the editor of a book series entitled, Public Administration and Information Technology. If you are interested in submitted a book proposal, for either an authored or edited book, please let me know. The book series has a strong emphasis on manuscripts that have significant international content.  Details on the book series are below and can also be found on the website (http://www.springer.com/series/10796). The books published (or forthcoming) in the series are shown below (first author, book title, and status).
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>>  Reddick, Web 2.0 Technologies and Democratic Governance: Political, Policy and Management Implications, (Published)
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>>  Roy, From Machinery to Mobility, (Forthcoming)
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>>  Gascó-Hernández, Open Government, (Forthcoming)
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>> Anthopoulos, Government e-Strategic Planning and Management, (Forthcoming)
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>> Rodríguez-Bolívar, Measuring E-government Efficiency, (Forthcoming)
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>> Wohlers, Setting Sail into the Age of Digital Local Government: Trends and Best Practices, (Forthcoming)
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>>  Thank you! Chris
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>> Public Administration and Information Technology publishes authored and edited books that examine the application of information systems to common issues and problems in public administration. This series examines both the successes of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) adoption and some of the most important challenges to implementation. The books published in this series will address all areas of public administration, through the use of information technology adoption in the public and nonprofit sectors, and in the private sector where important lessons can be learned for public managers and policy analysts. New and emerging technologies that will have a lasting impact on public administration will be featured in this series. Both developed and developing countries will be examined in this series. The series particularly welcomes books that cover international dimensions of public administration and information technology. The research in this series will be able to bridge both theory and practice to provide relevance to public managers. The series will cover all aspects of e-governance/e-government research, and new and emerging trends and issues in this research. The series publishes edited books, monographs, upper-level textbooks and research handbooks. For authors interested in submitting a book proposal, please email the editor. Prof. Christopher Reddick, The University Texas at San Antonio, USA, chris.reddick at utsa.edu 
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