Parliamentary informatics
Parliamentary informatics is the application of information technology to the documentation of legislative activity. The principal areas of concern are the provision, in a form conveniently readable to humans or machines, of information and statistics about: * individual legislators * particular legislative proposals * votes thereon * text of legislation Parliamentary informatics is carried on both by officials of legislatures and by private for-profit and non-profit actors, with motivations ranging from the administration of parliaments to lobbying and facilitating democratic discourse.
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- enParliamentary informatics is the application of information technology to the documentation of legislative activity. The principal areas of concern are the provision, in a form conveniently readable to humans or machines, of information and statistics about: * individual legislators * particular legislative proposals * votes thereon * text of legislation Parliamentary informatics is carried on both by officials of legislatures and by private for-profit and non-profit actors, with motivations ranging from the administration of parliaments to lobbying and facilitating democratic discourse.
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- enParliamentary informatics is the application of information technology to the documentation of legislative activity. The principal areas of concern are the provision, in a form conveniently readable to humans or machines, of information and statistics about: * individual legislators * particular legislative proposals * votes thereon * text of legislation Parliamentary informatics is carried on both by officials of legislatures and by private for-profit and non-profit actors, with motivations ranging from the administration of parliaments to lobbying and facilitating democratic discourse. The division of activities between official and unofficial activity differs widely between polities, even within a single country. There exists substantial overlap with disciplines such as psephology and, as far as the text of successfully enacted legislation is concerned, legal informatics in general. The use of parliamentary informatics is also a rapidly growing trend in parliamentary monitoring. In a September 2011, joint report from the National Democratic Institute and World Bank Institute, a survey of parliamentary monitoring organisations (PMOs) found that parliamentary informatics are used by approximately 40 percent of PMOs worldwide. The report states, "These tools can automatically aggregate and organize information from parliamentary websites and other information sources, generate visualizations (such as political finance maps), and create new platforms for citizens to interact with MPs or participate in parliamentary monitoring and policy analysis."
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- datan.fr/a-propos
- handelaar.org/blog/2009/04/a-substantial-announcement
- randallsmonitoring.co.uk/
- svn.openpolis.it/repos/openparlamento.
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- Akoma Ntoso
- Albania
- Al-Quds Center for Political Studies
- Amman
- Australian Government
- Category:Government in Canada
- Category:Politics of Canada
- Category:Politics of New Zealand
- Category:Politics of the United Kingdom
- Category:Subfields of political science
- Dáil Éireann
- DeHavilland
- Deutscher Bundestag
- Dods (Group) PLC
- European Committee for Standardization
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- Interlegis
- Jordan
- Kildare Street
- Knesset
- Landtag
- Legal informatics
- Legal XML
- LexML Brasil
- Library of Congress
- Majlis Research Center
- Mjaft!
- MySociety
- National Council of Austria
- National Democratic Institute
- National Diet
- National Diet Library
- OASIS (organization)
- OpenAustralia Foundation
- Open Knowledge Foundation
- Parliamentary informatics
- Philip Cowley
- Psephology
- Public Whip
- Seanad Éireann
- Security Council
- The Jordanian Parliament Monitor
- TheyWorkForYou
- Think-tank
- UK Statute Law Database
- UN General Assembly
- United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
- United States Code
- University of Nottingham
- World Bank Institute
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- 4tBFe
- m.09vh99
- Q7139063
- دادهورزی مجلس
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- Category:Government in Canada
- Category:Politics of Canada
- Category:Politics of New Zealand
- Category:Politics of the United Kingdom
- Category:Subfields of political science
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