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File Library


This file library contains is a list of files available for download. These files are organized and stored inside folders. You can browse these folders below to locate your file, or you can use the "File Library Search" feature at the top of this page. Enjoy!

Main Research Technology and Advocacy


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Speaking Up in the Internet Age: Use and Value of Constituent E-mail and Congressional Web Sites
(December 1998) This report is a survey of congressional office attitudes towards constituent e-mail, and also looks at how policy infromation is conveyed through individual House and Senate office websites. (19 pages) 0 B Download
Author: OMB Watch Date: 10-1-2002
Democracy At Work: Nonprofit Use of Internet Technology for Public Policy Purposes
(December 1998): A snapshot of how nonprofits utilize newer information technology tools to engage in public policy activities. It is intended to serve as an introduction to the usage of technology tools by a range of nonprofit organizations across various issue areas. (50 pages) 0 B Download
Author: OMB Watch Date: 6-27-2002
Plugged In, Tuning Up: An Assessment of State Legislative Websites
(April 2001) This report highlights the progress and ongoing work of state legislatures to deliver on the promises of "e-government" through "one-stop" online legislative resource portals, as opposed to websites of individual House or Senate chambers. These centralized online legislative "entry points" represent activity to make state legislatures more accessible and understandable to the public. (50 pages) 0 B Download
Author: OMB Watch Date: 6-27-2002
Snapshots of Technology and Nonprofit Advocacy
Handout from the 2002 Litigation and Advocacy Directors Conference held in Snowbird, UT 0 B Download
Author: Matt Carter Date: 7-5-2002