We’re tickled pink by Julien’s fish and mash-ups
April 26, 2010 at 5:29 pm fhbrussels Leave a comment
An interesting post over on Julien Frisch’s blog who shows yet again how online tools out there for free can help all of us seeking to understand and explain the EU’s legislative processes – whether to clients or just because we are tickled pink by fishing regulations likeĀ Julien.
It’s a pity that the Council’s website doesn’t allow one to follow the discussions from WP to COREPER to Council with links to documents attached as Julien has done. Alas, we’ve complained about the Council’s website before and no doubt will do so again. We also had a go at thinking on this blog about how these kind of tools can be put to use in public affairs to bring the local to Brussels. Worth a read if you’ve not already.
James
Entry filed under: Council, egovernment, European Parliament, public affairs. Tags: Council, digital, European Parliament, geotags, Google Maps, julien frisch, mash-ups, public affairs.
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