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Sep 5, 2016, 8:47:38 PM9/5/16
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Does anyone know anything about this group?

If so, any information you can share?

Take care and have fun,

Joe
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Date: Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 10:01 AM
Subject: GLOW 2016 - Community Hangout: Open Parliamentary Data and Tech Tools
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Come join our Community Hangout on September 15 to learn more about GLOW and open legislative data.
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Community Hangout: Open Parliamentary Data and Tech Tools

It’s that time of the year again! The Global Legislative Openness Week (GLOW) is coming.

From September 12 to 18, we will celebrate the open, participatory legislative processes around the world.

 

For this year’s edition, we’re organising a Community Hangout on September 15 with the National Democratic Institute (NDI) to discuss legislative open data and an overview of tools around it. Joining us on the Hangout will be Scott Hubli and Greg Brown from NDI to talk about GLOW and show the Legislative Openness Data Explorer and representatives from the Open Government Partnership’s Legislative Openness Working Group. EtaLab the French task force for Open Data will also be on hand to talk about the OGP Toolbox, an effort to compile a catalog of civic technology tools, and use cases for those tools. And our very own Rufus Pollock will facilitate the discussion around legislative openness.

 

Come join us to learn more about GLOW and open legislative data. Please register here if you want to submit questions and if you want us to remind you about the event as the date approaches. Or simply click here to watch the livestream on September 15 at 10 AM EST.

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Joe Simpson

“Reasonable people adapt themselves to the world. 

Unreasonable people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. 

All progress, therefore, depends on unreasonable people.”

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