Public Administration Resources
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
This web site offers both The Academy of Management Review and The
Academy of Management Journal online. Get up-to-date information regarding management
theory, upcoming conferences, and meetings. There is also an area devoted to information
for the public non-profit sector.
The Alliance was established to "build an information network of people making
govenment work." Stay informed about what's new and about upcoming conferences, and
view the most recent calendar of events.
Here you can learn all about the services that the American Planning Association offers
its members, read through abstracts from the APA's many publications, and stay current on
conferences, educational opportunities, and planning issues.
ASPA is the "principal arena for linking thought and practice within the field of
public admininstration." Here the Society offers summaries of articles in the Public
Administration Review, fulltext articles from PA Times, commentary, and
member information. At the time of this review, the lead article was a fascinating piece
on the governmental crisis in Miami.
On the APPAM site you will find the table of contents from the Journal of Policy
Analysis and Management (JPAM), a job bank, information about officers and membership,
and an online member directory.
The Institute for the Study of Civic Values tries to "promote the fulfillment of
America's historic civic ideals." The group offers discussion of public issues such
as welfare reform, encourages the use of the Internet as a political tool, and chronicles
a number of principles and projects.
FedWorld offers a huge amount of information from federal agencies. You can FTP into
their server for government information, documents, or files, or telnet into their server
to access online ordering services and federal job information. This is a great starting
point if you are looking for information from the federal government!
This is "The Independent Business Magazine of Government," and offers federal
government information in articles on a wide variety of topics, a forum for discussion,
and encouragement to get involved.
This web site focuses on the idea that reengineering the government will make its
"services more accessible, more efficient and easier to use."
ICMA provides training programs and publications for local government professionals.
They also serve "as a clearinghouse for the collection, analysis, and dissemination
of local government information," and this site is one of their vehicles.
The Local Government Network is provided by The Center for Civic Networking and offers
assistance in getting your office, group, or government "connected," so as to
avoid becoming "roadkill on the information highway." Includes many helpful
resources and links.
Still under development and updated weekly, this catalog offers up-to-date search
cababilities for the collections of the Library of Congress.
Housed here is information regarding government jobs, publications, and software.
You'll also find information about LGI's services, which include executive search,
consulting, and personnel assistance.
MISER is an interdisciplinary research institute with a focus on the formulation of
public policy. There isn't tons of informaton, but the Institue is well worth knowing
about.
The NCPP is "a research and public service organization devoted to improving
productivity in the public sector." Information on the organization, including
mission, publications, and conferences is provided here, in addtion to membership
information and related links.
This is a source for sites, mainly government offices, listed by country. Part of the
Parliamentary Library of Australia, it lists more Australian sites than anything else.
This is a good start on a large resource.
In addition to alumni, career, and course information, this site offers articles of
interest to the PA student or potential PA student, including one on setting up a PA home
page.
The graduate department of Public Administration, Rutgers University, Newark, has put
together "a collection of helpful links to sources on Political Science, Public
Administration, and Public Policy." Subtopics iclude ethics, historical documents,
research, media, and more.
The South African Public Administration Web Page gives you information on South
Africa's constitution and government and links you to a number of related teaching and
research sites.
The Smart Growth Network is an organization of government, business, and civic leaders
who are interested in environmentally, economically, and socially "smart"
cities. Become a member, read up-to-date articles relevant to public administration, and
find out about upcoming events. You'll probably bookmark this site and come back often.
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Public Administration Resources
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
This web site offers both The Academy of Management Review and The
Academy of Management Journal online. Get up-to-date information regarding management
theory, upcoming conferences, and meetings. There is also an area devoted to information
for the public non-profit sector.
The Alliance was established to "build an information network of people making
govenment work." Stay informed about what's new and about upcoming conferences, and
view the most recent calendar of events.
Here you can learn all about the services that the American Planning Association offers
its members, read through abstracts from the APA's many publications, and stay current on
conferences, educational opportunities, and planning issues.
ASPA is the "principal arena for linking thought and practice within the field of
public admininstration." Here the Society offers summaries of articles in the Public
Administration Review, fulltext articles from PA Times, commentary, and
member information. At the time of this review, the lead article was a fascinating piece
on the governmental crisis in Miami.
On the APPAM site you will find the table of contents from the Journal of Policy
Analysis and Management (JPAM), a job bank, information about officers and membership,
and an online member directory.
The Institute for the Study of Civic Values tries to "promote the fulfillment of
America's historic civic ideals." The group offers discussion of public issues such
as welfare reform, encourages the use of the Internet as a political tool, and chronicles
a number of principles and projects.
FedWorld offers a huge amount of information from federal agencies. You can FTP into
their server for government information, documents, or files, or telnet into their server
to access online ordering services and federal job information. This is a great starting
point if you are looking for information from the federal government!
This is "The Independent Business Magazine of Government," and offers federal
government information in articles on a wide variety of topics, a forum for discussion,
and encouragement to get involved.
This web site focuses on the idea that reengineering the government will make its
"services more accessible, more efficient and easier to use."
ICMA provides training programs and publications for local government professionals.
They also serve "as a clearinghouse for the collection, analysis, and dissemination
of local government information," and this site is one of their vehicles.
The Local Government Network is provided by The Center for Civic Networking and offers
assistance in getting your office, group, or government "connected," so as to
avoid becoming "roadkill on the information highway." Includes many helpful
resources and links.
Still under development and updated weekly, this catalog offers up-to-date search
cababilities for the collections of the Library of Congress.
Housed here is information regarding government jobs, publications, and software.
You'll also find information about LGI's services, which include executive search,
consulting, and personnel assistance.
MISER is an interdisciplinary research institute with a focus on the formulation of
public policy. There isn't tons of informaton, but the Institue is well worth knowing
about.
The NCPP is "a research and public service organization devoted to improving
productivity in the public sector." Information on the organization, including
mission, publications, and conferences is provided here, in addtion to membership
information and related links.
This is a source for sites, mainly government offices, listed by country. Part of the
Parliamentary Library of Australia, it lists more Australian sites than anything else.
This is a good start on a large resource.
In addition to alumni, career, and course information, this site offers articles of
interest to the PA student or potential PA student, including one on setting up a PA home
page.
The graduate department of Public Administration, Rutgers University, Newark, has put
together "a collection of helpful links to sources on Political Science, Public
Administration, and Public Policy." Subtopics iclude ethics, historical documents,
research, media, and more.
The South African Public Administration Web Page gives you information on South
Africa's constitution and government and links you to a number of related teaching and
research sites.
The Smart Growth Network is an organization of government, business, and civic leaders
who are interested in environmentally, economically, and socially "smart"
cities. Become a member, read up-to-date articles relevant to public administration, and
find out about upcoming events. You'll probably bookmark this site and come back often.
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