There are 31 books by Harold Relyea on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The presidency and information policy (1981). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 A brief history of emergency powers in the United States 1974 · 140 pages
  2. 2 Evolution of the Freedom of Information Act Amendments of 1974 1976 · 302 pages
  3. 3 Government in the sunshine act--S. 5 (Public law 94-409) 1976 · 832 pages
  4. 4 The executive office of the President 1978 · 89 pages
  5. 5 Managing official information--accessibility and protection in the federal government 1979 · 99 pages
  6. 6 Congress and procedures for protecting security or intelligence information 1979 · 95 pages
  7. 7 Evolution and organization of intelligence activities in the United States 1980 · 318 pages
  8. 8 Managing official information 1980 · 98 pages
  9. 9 The presidency and information policy 1981 · 216 pages
  10. 10 Freedom of information trends in the information age 1983 · 172 pages
  11. 11 Comparative perspectives on e-government 2006 · 412 pages
  12. 12 Security classified and controlled information 2008

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Harold Relyea written?

BookOrb lists 31 books by Harold Relyea.

Where should I start with Harold Relyea?

A good starting point is The presidency and information policy (1981).

What is the Harold Relyea books in order list?

In publication order: 1. A brief history of emergency powers in the United States (1974), 2. Evolution of the Freedom of Information Act Amendments of 1974 (1976), 3. Government in the sunshine act--S. 5 (Public law 94-409) (1976), 4. The executive office of the President (1978), 5. Managing official information--accessibility and protection in the federal government (1979), 6. Congress and procedures for protecting security or intelligence information (1979), 7. Evolution and organization of intelligence activities in the United States (1980), 8. Managing official information (1980), 9. The presidency and information policy (1981), 10. Freedom of information trends in the information age (1983), 11. Comparative perspectives on e-government (2006), 12. Security classified and controlled information (2008).