Video and slides have been posted of Daniel Schuman and colleagues’ presentation entitled Where does the data go? given at the U.S. Congress’s Legislative Branch Bulk Data Task Force meeting, 24 February 2014 in Washington, DC.
The video of the presentation is at: http://ift.tt/1mu6kKa
Click here for the presentation slides.
The presentation included discussion of the following projects that use U.S. federal legislative data:
- Tom Bruce & Sara Frug: Cornell’s US Code
- Derek Willis: United States Project (Github)
- Josh Tauberer: GovTrack
- Molly Bohmer: Washington Watch , Wikipedia, and Deep Bills
- Ted Henderson: Capitol Bells
- Eric Mill: Scout and Congress Mobile Apps
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