Open Government and Open Annotation Gathering , organized by Hypothes.is and hosted by Fastcase, was held 4 October 2013 at the Fastcase offices, 711 D St NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC, USA.
Here is a summary of the agenda:
Morning Session: open discussion on the state of annotation technology and open data use in government, tools and practices that have been implemented successfully, tools and practices currently under development, and challenges to adoption and development.
Afternoon Session: Breakouts #1 will target problems and adoption/development challenges identified in the morning, honing in on possible solutions and hacks. Breakouts #2 will develop 1-2 page scoping documents that we can walk out with to start coding up solutions.
The agenda included annotation of legal information and incorporation of annotation in legal information systems.
Click here for detailed notes on the event; many of the notes concern legal data or legal information systems.
Filed under: Applications, Conference Announcements, Conference resources, Hackathons, Hacking, Technology developments, Technology tools Tagged: AKOMA NTOSO, Annotating bills, Annotating legal data, Annotating legislation, Annotating regulations, Annotating the Law Workshop, Annotation in legal information systems, Deep Bills, DeepBills, Fastcase, Hypothes.is, Legal dictionaries, Legal glossaries, Legal hackathons, Legal hacking events, Legal metadata, Legal metadata standards, Legal structural metadata, Legislative metadata, Legislative metadata standards, Open Government and Open Annotation Gathering
via Legal Informatics Blog https://legalinformatics.wordpress.com/2013/10/05/4-october-2013-hypothes-is-fastcase-open-government-and-open-annotation-gathering-links-and-resources/
Niciun comentariu:
Trimiteți un comentariu