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> Sent: Monday, 27 November 2000 13:13
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> Subject: Politics on the Internet from SOSIG
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> Welcome
> to the latest selection of new additions to the Government and Politics
> section of SOSIG. For complete listing go to:
> http://sosig.ac.uk/roads/whats-new.politics.html
> Where you will also find the latest US Election links.
>
>
> Supreme Court of Florida Documents in the Presidential Election Cases
> http://www.flcourts.org/pubinfo/election/index.html
>
> Fathom
> Fathom is a new electronic knowledge and interactive learning site which
> is being developed by a number of leading academic institutions and
> publishers including the London School of Economics, The British Library,
> The University of Michigan, Columbia University, New York Public Library
> and Cambridge University Press. It covers a wide range of subject areas
> from the social sciences, pure sciences and humanities - including topics
> as history, international relations, law and politics, health, meidicine
> and business and finance. It is arranged in a number of Knowledge Trails
> which provide access to interviews, short papers and lists of recommended
> readings on a particular theme. Other services include the ability to
> subscribe to online courses.Users should register to use the site. Access
> to the basic papers, editorials and interviews is free of charge, some
> other materials, including the online courses, require payment.
> http://www.preview.fathom.com/index.jhtml
>
> Shock to the System: Joined up Electronic Government (2000)
> This site provides access to the full text of EURIM Briefing no.29 which
> was published in October 2000 by EURIM (European Informatics Market)
> http://www.eurim.org/briefings/BR29FD.html
>
> Other relevant sites indexed on SOSIG include:
> *UK Online - main gateway for online government services
> *individual documents - Home Office E-Business strategy, National Audit
> office report on Government on the Web
> *secondary commentary from The LSE Government on the Web site, IBM
> Institute for Electronic Government
> *news articles - sign up to E-government Bulletin SOSIG can provide you
> with the details!
>
> Independent International Commission on Kosovo
> http://www.kosovocommission.org/
>
> Canadian Elections
> guide to the November 2000 Canadian elections was compiled by Professor
> Andrew Heard of Simon Frasier University. It suppliessets of Web links to
> items relating to the operation of the Canadian electoral system, the main
> political parties and their policies, electoral reform in the region, the
> role and representation of women
> in Canadian politics and past elections
> http://www.sfu.ca/~aheard/elections/
>
> Other links available.
> *Canadian Election survey - data from 1997
> *Elections Canada official registration documents from the Canadian
> Government
> *CANwin 2000 - Canadian Womens Information Network details of women
> candisdates
> *Newspaper coverage from the Globa and Mail
>
> If you have any comments on this newsletter.
> Please contact.
> Heather Dawson
> SOSIG and Government Editor.
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