- ERulemaking
Electronic rulemaking (also known as eRulemaking and e-rulemaking) is the use of digital technologies by government agencies in the
rulemaking anddecision making processes. An interdisciplinary electronic rulemaking research community has formed as a result of [http://www.nsf.gov National Science Foundation] funding under the auspices of the [http://www.diggov.org/ Digital Government Program] . Harvard University published [http://www.law.upenn.edu/academics/institutes/regulation/erulemaking/papers_reports/E_Rulemaking_Report2004.pdf a 2003 workshop report] on the avenues for future research and the University of Pittsburgh published [http://erulemaking.ucsur.pitt.edu/doc/reports/e-rulemaking_final.pdf a 2004 stakeholder report] assessing the widely discussed "Internet Changes Everything" thesis put forward by Professor Stephen Johnson in a 1998 law review article.ee also
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E-democracy
*eGovernment
*Open source governance External links
* [http://www.regulations.gov/eRuleMaking.cfm eRulemaking Initiative]
* [http://www.law.upenn.edu/academics/institutes/regulation/erulemaking/ E-Rulemaking Resource Website at the Penn Program on Regulation]
* [http://erulemaking.ucsur.pitt.edu/ eRulemaking Research Group]
* [http://erulemaking.cs.cmu.edu eRulemaking Research in Carnegie Mellon University]
* [http://erulemaking.blogspot.com/ eRulemaking Research in University of Pittsburgh Blog]
* [http://erulemaking.cs.cmu.edu/Data.html eRulemaking Testbed]
* [https://www.FLRules.org eRulemaking Portal by the State of Florida]
* [http://www.townhall.virginia.gov eRulemaking Portal by the Commonwealth of Virginia]
* [http://ceri.law.cornell.edu Cornell eRulemaking Initiative]
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