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European Journal of ePractice
>> European Journal of ePractice issue: Digital Strategies for Government and Business
This issue whose submission deadline is 31 May 2012 aims to tackle a number of questions, among which: What does it take to transform government by ICT? Or, should the ambitions be lowered? What can realistically be achieved and what cannot? Which strategic frameworks do or should inform the deployment of ICT-based solutions in government?
For more information about this issue, please visit the CfP. Submissions may be directed to vassilia.orfanou@eurodyn.com.
>> European Journal of ePractice issue: eGovernance & Social Media
This issue whose submission deadline is 31 May 2012 aims to tackle questions such as: how should governments themselves use social media, and what are the impacts likely to be? Can these technologies empower users not just to collaborate in service design and delivery, but also to participate in public policy and decision making, as well as in the workings and arrangements of the public sector and public governance more widely? Is there a business case for government in using social media rather than, or in addition to, more traditional tools? How effective is social media monitoring for government whilst they shift to preventive government models in for example healthcare, or security?
For more information about this issue, please visit the CfP. Submissions may be directed to vassilia.orfanou@eurodyn.com.
>> European Journal of ePractice issue: New Business Models in eGovernment
This issue whose submission deadline is 31 May 2012 focuses on possible new business models for eGovernment. Welcome submissions include real-world eGovernment modifications to business models in both the European Union and internationally, including the necessary supporting legal and regulatory frameworks, and public accountability and reassurance (trust) mechanisms; examples of alternative eGovernment business models, such as gains-sharing – including benefits-funded models and shared savings models; enablers and barriers, and cost-benefit analysis of new business models in eGovernment.
For more information about this issue, please visit the CfP. Submissions may be directed to vassilia.orfanou@eurodyn.com.
Assisted Events
>> Assisted Seminar: EIPA - Embracing the Future of Communication: Putting Social Media to use in Public Administration
This seminar will take place in Maastricht, Netherlands on 24-25 May 2012. It is intended for public officials and persons who wish to increase their practical understanding and skills in the use of social media for internal and external communication. Businesses and people of all ages use them everyday: applications such as LinkedIn and Facebook are blending technologies and social interaction, thereby providing an inexpensive and accessible tool for communication.
For more information, please visit the ePractice announcement.
>> Assisted Seminar: EIPA - From Project Proposal to Final Report: Formal Writing in English for Public Officials
This Seminar will take place in Maastricht, Netherlands on 4-5 June 2012. It will focus on a step-by-step approach to writing official documents, giving insight about: Organising information effectively: Writing proposals and memos; Language matters: typical problem areas in formal written English, based on real-life documents; Writing texts which are both comprehensive and reader-friendly.
For more information, please visit the ePractice announcement.
>> Assisted Conference: EFPE - European Forum on Electronic Signature 2012
This conference will take place on Międzyzdroje, Poland on 4-6 June 2012. The main theme of the EFPE Conference 2012, which is organised under the patronage of Mrs Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission responsible for the Digital Agenda, is Trust and Security in the Digital Single Market. It is structured around the modules of Law, Technology, and Applications and Projects. As in its previous editions, the latest achievements in the field of PKI as well as planned and implemented projects involving the use of electronic signatures will also be presented during the conference.
For more information, please visit the ePractice announcement.
>> Assisted Conference: ECEG 2012
This conference will take place in Barcelona, Spain on 14-15 June 2012. It will address, among other topics: Applications of eGovernment; Challenges to eGovernment; Interoperability; eGovernment 2.0; eDemocracy/eParticipation; Measuring eGovernment/Economics of eGovernment; Legal, agency, trust and governance issues in eGovernment.
For more information, please visit the ePractice announcement.
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