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Here you will find articles and papers written by the project researchers about the project, about Digital Government and about Cognitive Work Analysis.

Scholl, H.J., Liu, S.(M.), Fidel, R. and Unsworth, K. (2007).Choices and Challenges in e_Government Field Force Automation Projects. Paper submitted to the International Conference for Engineering and ICT (ICEI 2007)

Liu, S.(M.), Unsworth, K., Fidel, R., and Scholl, H.J. (2007). Fully Mobile Wirelessly Connected Technology Applications: Organizational Communication, Social and Information Challenges. Paper accepted and to be presented at ASIST 2007 Joining Research and Practice: Social Computing and Information Science, Milwaukee, WI, October 19-24, 2007. Conference website: http://www.asis.org

Scholl, H.J., Fidel, R., Liu, S.(M.), Paulsmeyer, M. and Unsworth, K. (2007). E-Gov Field Force Automation: Promises, Challenges and Stakeholders. Paper accepted and to be presented at the Sixth international EGOV conference 2007 within the DEXA conference cluster, Regensburg (Germany), September 3 - 7, 2007.
Conference website: http://www.dexa.org/

Fidel, R., Scholl, H.J., Liu, S.(M.) and Unsworth, K. (2007). Mobile Government Fieldwork: A Preliminary Study of Technological, Organizational, and Social Challenges. dg.0 2007 : the 8th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, Philadelphia, PA, May 20-23, 2007.
Conference website: http://www.dgsociety.org/conference.php

Scholl, H.J., Fidel, R., Liu, S.(M.) and Unsworth, K. (2007). Fully Mobile City Government (mCity). Poster presented at dg.0 2007 : the 8th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, Philadelphia, PA, May 20-23, 2007.
Poster: Fully Mobile City Government (mCity): Recent Research Activities.
Conference website: http://www.dgsociety.org/conference.php

Scholl, H.J., Fidel, R., Mai, J.-E., Unsworth, K. (2006). Seattle's Mobile City Project. Paper to the Second European Conference on Mobile Government, August 30-September 1, 2006, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
Conference website: http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org/euromgov2006/home.html

Scholl, H.J., Fidel, R., Mai, J.-E. (2006). The Fully Mobile City Government Project. Paper presented at dg.0 2006 : the 7th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, San Diego, California, May 21-24, 2006, p. 131-132.
Proceedings available from the ACM Digital Library

Scholl, H.J., Mai, J.-E., Fidel, R. (2006). Interdisciplinary analysis of government work. Birds-of-a-feather session at the dg.0 2006 : the 7th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, San Diego, California, May 21-24, 2006.
Proceedings available from the ACM Digital Library

Scholl, H.J., Fidel, R., Mai, J.-E. (2006). The mCity Project aka Fully Mobile City Government : project highlights. Presented to the NSF PI Workshop at dg.0 2006 : the 7th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, San Diego, California, May 21-24, 2006.
Proceedings available from the ACM Digital Library

Scholl, H.J. (2005). Motives, strategic approach, objectives & focal areas in e-Gov-induced change. International Journal of Electronic Government Research (IJEGR), 1(1), 58-77.

Scholl, H.J. (2004). The dimensions of business process change in electronic government. In W. Huang et al. (Eds.), Digital Government: Strategies and Implementations in Developed and Developing Countries (pp. 44-67). Hershey, PA: Idea Group.

Fidel, R., Pejtersen, A.M. (2004). From information behaviour research to the design of information systems: the Cognitive Work Analysis framework. Information Research, 10(1), paper 210. Available at http://InformationR.net/ir/10-1/paper210.html.

Fidel, R., Pejtersen, A.M., Cleal, B., Bruce, H. (2004). A multi-dimensional approach to the study of human-information interaction: a case study of collaborative information retrieval. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 55(11), 939-953. Click here for fulltext.

 

 

 

 

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