EGRL New Version

Version 13.0 of the e-Gov Reference Library (EGRL) has been published as of June 26, 2017. It now contains 9,287 references of predominantly English-language, peer-reviewed work in the study domains of electronic government, electronic governance, and electronic democracy/participation.

This marks a 5.5% increase in references from version 12.5 (March of 2017) and a 13.5% increase from version 12.0 (July of 2016). This past publication period has yet been another good one for e-Government-related academic publishing adding a 4-digit number (1,106) of new peer-reviewed references within the past 12 months.

The EGRL has become an indispensable tool for e-Gov scholars. In particular, reviewers of paper submissions are reported to rely heavily on this reference library. Packaged in a 13.4 MB zip file, bibTeX, RIS, and enlp (packaged) full Endnote versions are available. Mendeley or Zotero versions can easily be created by importing from RIS or bibTeX files. Please get back to us in case of any errors or omissions. Thank you for your interest and cooperation.

Please also note: The EGRL is provided on basis of self-service. Do not request any support.

The reference library can be downloaded from the EGRL site <http://faculty.washington.edu/jscholl/egrl/index.php>.