Documents received

Angelique Schalk - Dutch House of Representatives Linked data status

Raissa Teodori - Social Media: questionnaire results highlights

Karolina Wozniak - And then came a lot of sheep: The use of social media during the information campaign ahead of European elections 2014

Gareth Sully and Robert Truelove - UK Parliament: a social media update

Anne Esambert - The use of social media by the French Senate

Mauro Fioroni - Social and Civic Media in a parliamentary context: visions, tools, findings and future developments (Part 1 Senato)

Adolfo Frediani - Social and Civic Media in a parliamentary context: visions, tools, findings and future developments (Part 2 Fondazione Ahref)

Tessa Kelder - Social media strategy of the Dutch House of Representatives

José Angel Alonso - Transparency and social media in the Spanish Senate

Federico Morando - Parliamentary data feeding civic media interaction; civic media sustaining parliamentary open data

Carlo Marchetti - Open Data: questionnaire results highlights

Nicolas Wierzejewski and Manuel Fernandez Ponce - The results of the European election 2014 - a business case

Elena F. Candia - Publishing and consuming Linked Open Data: perspectives

Karin Hedman and Anna Olderius - The Riksdag´s Open Data - Strategy, Content and Lessons learned

Cristiano Ferri - e-Democracia - Crowdsourcing for lawmaking

Stefano Murgia - Rules of Procedure: questionnaire results highlights

Reynold Schweickhardt - Changing House Rules to support digital processes and transparency. How docs.house.gov was created

Nicola Lupo and Giovanni Piccirilli - E-participation in Parliaments on popular participation tools: procedural solutions for reconciling e-citizenship and representative democracy

K. ScottHubli - Opportunities for Continued Networking Around Parliamentary Openness

Monica Palmirani - Parliamentary Rules of Procedure for the Web 2.0 Era

Carlo Simonelli - Seminars and discussion groups