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June 27, 2005
Intl Symposium on Local E-Democracy - 26-27 July 2005 - Minneapolis
The law librarianship connection with e-Government, including, local e-Democracy initiatives is obvious. Our profession's involvement is usually reactive instead of proactive. This must change. For law librarians just starting out, this field offers enormous career opportunities.
International Symposium on Local e-Democracy
Tuesday, July 26 - Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
http://dowire.org/localedem
This is the world's first international conference focused on local e-democracy. Although it will still be highly relevant to all levels of governance. Plenary panel speakers and small group sessions on the symposium agenda will highlight leading e-democracy activities from all levels of government and society. If you are interested in governance and citizen participation in the information age, this conference is for you.
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