| Please feel free forward to your colleagues and share the news of our journal | Welcome Welcome to our journal newsletter for Information Polity (IP). We are delighted to announce the publication of Volume 27, Issue 4. This special issue on Inclusion and E-Government: Progress and Questions for Scholars of Social Equity was Guest Edited by Erna Ruijer and Suzanne Piotrowski. The content of this new, special issue is included below. In addition, details are included on how to submit your research to the journal. Looking forward to working with you. Kind regards, Editors-in-Chief Albert Meijer, PhD William Webster, PhD University of Stirling, United Kingdom | Content All the articles are Openly Available Editorial Editorial: The Grand Challenges for Academic Journals RESEARCH ARTICLES Introduction to the special issue on Inclusion and E-Government: Progress and Questions for Scholars of Social Equity Ruijer, Erna | Piotrowski, Suzanne An emergent mechanism of inclusive e-Government design: The interplay of user design input and provider response Azad, Bijan | Zablith, Fouad Development of e-government in the field of social services and benefits: Evidence from Romania Marin, Anca Monica The effects of open government data on the inclusiveness of governance networks: Identifying management strategies and success factors Reggi, Luigi | Dawes, Sharon S. | Gil-Garcia, J. Ramon Whose open data is it anyway? An exploratory study of open government data relevance and implications for democratic inclusion Schwoerer, Kayla Learning through online participation: A longitudinal analysis of participatory budgeting using Big Data indicators – Open Access Shin, Bokyong | Rask, Mikko | Tuominen, Pekka A citizen-centric approach to understand the effectiveness of e-government web portals: Empirical evidence from India Singh, Sumanjeet | Kumar, Vimal | Paliwal, Minakshi | Verma, Pratima | Rajak, Binod Country report: Kenya county governments’ websites analysis report Kimemia, Douglas Book Review Foundations of information literacy, Taylor, Natalie Greene, and Paul T. Jaeger. ALA Neal-Schuman, 2022 Campbell-Meier, Jennifer Other List of contributing reviewers 2022* | Most Read IP Articles of 2022 Listed articles were published in 2021–2022 so you can read the most popular recent content. Social media use in government health agencies: The COVID-19 impact (Research Article in Vol.26, Iss.4, 2021) – Open Access Sandoval-Almazan, Rodrigo | Valle-Cruz, David Soul of a new machine: Self-learning algorithms in public administration (Research Article in Vol.26, Iss.3, 2021) – Open Access Gerrits, Lasse Incorporating agile practices in public sector IT management: A nudge toward adaptive governance (Research Article in Vol.26, Iss.3, 2021) Ylinen, Maija Analyzing social media messages of public sector organizations utilizing sentiment analysis and topic modeling (Research Article in Vol.26, Iss.4, 2021) Yaqub, Ussamaa | Chun, Soon Ae | Atluri, Vijayalakshmi | Vaidya, Jaideep The reflection of public values in twitter use of metropolitan municipalities: A content analysis employing the analytic hierarchy process (Research Article in Vol.26, Iss.4, 2021) Calhan, Huseyin Serhan | Karkin, Naci | Hasiloglu, Selcuk Burak | Ozgul, Mehmet Emin | As a member of our research community, we would like to invite you to contribute your own research articles to the journal. The journal offers contributing authors many benefits, such as a first class Editorial Board, rigorous peer review, rapid manuscript processing and an open access option (for a reduced fee of US$600 / €500). Information Polity (IP) majors on the publication of Special Issues. We welcome suggestions for such issues which may be best papers from relevant conferences or collections that share a theme of relevance to this journal. Submit your manuscript to the Special Issue on The Future of Agile in Public Service Organizations: Macro, Meso and Micro Perspectives. Guest Editors are Oliver Neumann from the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration, University of Lausanne, Switzerland, and Carina Schott from Utrecht University School of Governance, The Netherlands. 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