ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
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New European eParticipation deliverables are now available!
The European eParticipation project team is glad to announce that 2 new project deliverables are now ready and available on our website: www.european-eparticipation.eu (under the “Publications & Dissemination†menu item). These deliverables are:
• eParticipation good practice cases (D4.2a)
• eParticipation recommendations (D5.1a)
For those of you who recently joined the community, please be informed that our project team has launched another batch of deliverables earlier this summer:
• Major factors shaping the development of eParticipation (D1.1a)
• Key actors in the EU in the field of eParticipation (D1.2a)
• Main benefits of the eParticipation developments in the EU (D1.3a)
• Mapping the state of play in eParticipation in the EU (D1.4a)
• First post-workshop report (D3.1b)
• Framework for eParticipation good practice (D4.1a)
• First newsletter (D6.3a)
These deliverables are also available on our website.
We expect that all aforementioned deliverables will be updated within the next months and that the second version will follow around November 2008. The second version will take into account the comments by the EC and the project’s Peer Review Group as well as a lot of intervening work conducted until then. Therefore, we welcome comments and suggestions from anyone that is interested in participating in this process.