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European Journal of e-Practice is an online peer reviewed publication on e-Transformation, launched in
November 2007. The Journal belongs to the e-Practice community, is sponsored by the European Commission as part of its good practice
exchange activity
and is run by an independent Editorial Board.
The aim of
European Journal of e-Practice (EJeP) is to reinforce the
visibility ofarticles as well as that of professionals in e-Transformation
building anauthor's community which will strengthen the overall ePractice activity. The publication is promoting
the diffusion and exchange of good practice in e-Government, e-Health and e-Inclusion and is open access, free of charge for all readers.
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e-Practice is an internet portal created by the European Commission
which offers new service for the professional community of e-Government, e-Inclusion and e-Health practitioners. It is an
interactive initiative that empowers its users to discuss and influence open
government, policy making as well as the way in which public administrations operate
and deliver services. e-Practice involves practitioners from all 27 member states, EU member candidate states and EFTA countries
Practitioners from other
countries outside the EU are also welcome to free join e-Practice project.
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VoicE is an online discussion about consumer rights in the EU available for citizensand politicians in
the regions of Baden Wuerttemberg (Germany) and Valencia (Spain).The discussion is focusing on five main topics: Energy, Telecommunications,Nutrition,Toy safety and Consumer market watch. The site
offersbackground information on all the above topics as well as EU legislationand the European institutions. Using state-of-the-art communication tools, the platform facilitates constructive dialogue
between citizens and elected representatives at the EU level.In addition, VoiceS project updates the existing German and Spanish
VoicE Internet platforms.
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The Government is releasing public data to help people understand how government works and how policies are made. Some of this data is already available, but Opening Up Government brings it together in one searchable website. Making this data easily
available means it will be easier for people to make decisions and
suggestions about government policies based on detailed information.
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