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Simple background and glossary
Simple background and glossary
A general overview
If you are at all confused, or unclear about eDemocracy, this section should be your first port of call. We've developed it to help demistify eDemocracy, from explanations about policy, to a glossary of commonly used terminology which will help you cut through the jargon.
We hope it helps you to navigate literature and articles about eDemocracy and make sense of where it could sit within your own organisation. The other sections within the Delivering eDemocracy Toolkit are then designed to support you as you take forward your chosen projects to successful completion.
Pages in Simple background and glossary
- 1. A general overview « You are here
- 2. Glossary of commonly used terms
- 3. eDemocracy vs eGovernment: What's the difference?
- 4. Can eDemocracy enhance levels of social inclusion?
- 5. European eGovernment policy background
- 6. What standards do you need to aim for?
- 7. Best Value and eDemocracy
- 8. How does authentication fit in?
- 9. The importance of ensuring privacy & security
- 10. Do systems need to be accessible?
- 11. Benchmarking your projects