vineri, 19 septembrie 2014

Twitter Chat on Open Legislative Data, September 19, 2014, at 9:00 a.m. Eastern

A Twitter chat on the topic, “how to open your state and local legislature with open-source software, open data, and the help of the Free Law Founders,” is being held 19 September 2014, from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time, at hashtags #OpenParl2014 and #FreeLaw


Here is a description of the event, from the announcement:



[...] As part of Global Legislative Openness Week 2014, members of the Free Law Founders (FLF) will host a Tweet Chat [on 19 September 2014] from 9-10 AM EST [...], taking your questions on how to open your state and local legislature with open-source software, open data and the help of the FLF. To participate, simply tag your tweet with #OpenParl2014 and #FreeLaw.


Topics could range from how to deliver an open data policy for your local legislature to strategies for building an open legislature movement where you live…but everything “open government” is on the table. Join the conversation tomorrow on Twitter!


What: Tweet Chat on How to Open Your State & Local Legislature

When: Friday, September 19 from 9-10 AM EST


Participants (Tentative):



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For more details, please see the announcement.


HT @benkallos




Filed under: Applications, Data sets, Online discussions, Policy debates, Technology developments Tagged: Ben Kallos, David Moore, Dazza Greenwood, Free access to law, Free access to legislation, Free access to legislative data, Free Law Founders, Global Legislative Openness Week, GLOW, GLOW 2014, Open legal data, Open legislative data, Public access to legal information Public access to legislative information, Public access to legislative data, Seamus Kraft, Susana Mendoza, Twitter chat on open legislative data, V. David Zvenyach



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