Archiv für April 2009
30. April 2009
- Ask Bristol – “Bristol City Council provides a space, here at www.askbristol.com, where you can find information, access resources and of course, be part of the debate, whatever is on your mind.”
- PlanningAlerts.com – UK-based internet portal with email alerts of planning applications near you
- Pep-Net – Pan European e-Participation Network – “PEP-NET will be a European network of all stakeholders active in the field of eParticipation. PEP-NET therefore already includes public bodies, solution providers and citizen organizations as well as researchers and scientists. The network is open to all organizations willing and actively trying to advance the idea and use of eParticipation in Europe.”
- Kiezatlas – Der Kiezatlas ist ein geografisches Content-Management-System, das in Berlin verwendet wird, um die soziale und kulturelle Infraststruktur einzelner Bezirke darzustellen.
- The Center for the Business of Government – A research center operated by IBM
- MapEcos – US Industrial Toxic Releases Map – “MapEcos is a map of US facilities with information on pollution and improvement efforts. We present a balanced view of industrial environmental performance.”
- Rafi.ki – the online learning community – “Rafi.ki is an online learning community using simple technology to build successful school partnerships, transforming pupils into global citizens.”
- We the People Wiki for Washington DC – “Access, link, add to, modify, and discuss government information and new information discovered by peers in the field “
- Digital Public Square – “The Office of the Chief Technology Officer has launched the District of Columbia’s Digital Public Square which puts you, the citizen, in the driver’s seat to discover how District agencies work, participate in the democratic process and connect with your government.”
- esd-toolkit – Communities – The Timely information to Citizens Project -
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19. April 2009
- Webwahlkampf: Was die Parteien wollen – und können – Artikel von Patrick Brauckmann bei politik-digital.de zum Bundestagswahlkampf 2009 im Web.
- Popular Scoops | GovZine – “GovZine is a social news aggregation service (similar to Digg) with a focus specifically on the government industry.”
- New report: The government must use the culture of sharing on the Internet – regjeringen.no – “Web users wish to spread information from public sources through internet communities. However, there is a risk that the government is slowing down this process, according to the report eCitizen 2.0, received by Minister of Government administration and reform, Ms. Heidi Grande Røys, recently.”
- epractice.eu – Community “Social Computing for Public Services 2.0″ – “This community aims to share knowledge and discuss experiences on the impact of social computing (web2.0) on public services.”
- Digital Urban: About Digital Urban – “Digital Urban is written by Dr Andrew Hudson-Smith, aimed at examining the latest techniques to visualise the city scape via digital media it covers a lot of the work going on at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London.”
- Centre for Digital Citizenship – “CdC is an interdisciplinary research centre, consolidating research in both social scientific and technological domains, seeking to translate and integrate concepts, methods and styles that have been traditionally isolated within disciplinary silos. Its research seeks to question the broad range of theoretical and rhetorical claims made by proponents of e-governance and e-citizenship.”
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5. April 2009
- W3C EGOV Interest Group – “The mission of the eGovernment Interest Group (eGov IG) is to explore how to improve access to government through better use of the Web and achieve better government transparency using open Web standards at any government level (local, state, national and multi-national).”
- Show Us a Better Way – “This is a competition about information, about communication and above all about making government information more useful.”
- Participation online for UK public servants – “The Civil Service Code applies to your participation online as a civil servant or when discussing government business. You should participate in the same way as you would with other media or public forums such as speaking at conferences.”
- GovLoop – Social Network for Government 2.0 – “GovLoop is the premier social network connecting the government community.”
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