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Panel
Discussion
E-Rulemaking:
New
Directions for Information
Technology and Regulation
National
Conference on
Digital Government Research
Boston, Massachusetts
May 20, 2003
This
panel at dg.o2003,
the National Conference on Digital Government Research, shared
the key themes that emerged from the Harvard e-rulemaking
workshops with the larger digital government research community
and discussed the major challenges for future research on
e-rulemaking.
For
further materials, including a QuickTime video summary of
the panel, click here
and follow links to "Panels" and "E-Rulemaking."
Presentations
Cary
Coglianese, "E-Rulemaking:
New Directions for IT and Regulation"
Eduard Hovy, "eRulemaking:
Research Opportunities in Natural Language Processing,"
DGRC Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern
California
Kincho H. Law,
"Compliance
Assistance Tools and E-Rulemaking," Stanford University
Elizabeth D. Liddy,
"30
Applications of Information Technology to E-Rulemaking,"
Syracuse University
Beth Noveck, "Democracy
Design Workshop: Ideas for Democratic Action," New
York Law School
Peter M. Shane,
"Online
Deliberation Tools and Electronic Rulemaking," Carnegie
Mellon
Sue Stendebach,
"EPA's
E-Rulemaking Role," EPA & NSF
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