The LIPARM schema links the parliamentary record together for the first time by creating a unified metadata scheme for all of its key elements. People, bills, acts, items of business, debates, divisions and sessions will all be described by the scheme and will be linked together across resources which are currently spread out and isolated. For the first time, it will be possible to trace a given MP’s entire voting record or to find every speech they made. It will be possible to follow the passage of every bill or act, and every contribution to the debates that accompany it. Both the historical and the contemporary record of parliamentary proceedings will become accessible in this way for the first time
The workshop Digital Parliamentary Data in Action (DiPaDA 2022) was organised in Uppsala on March 15...
We present a database of parliamentary debates that contains the complete record of parliamentary sp...
This paper describes the digitization and enrichment of the Canadian House of Commons English Debate...
The LIPARM (Linking the Parliamentary Record through Metadata) project was conceived at a meeting of...
Parliamentary debates are important for the general public and for scientific research in numerous f...
Parliamentary proceedings reflect our history from centuries ago to the present day. They exist in a...
This dataset contains the enriched parliamentary proceedings of the Belgian Lower House from 1848 un...
Parliamentary debates are highly structured transcripts of meetings of politicians in par-liament. T...
Part 4: Smart InnovationsInternational audienceIn recent years a tremendous raise in the establishme...
Parliamentary debates are highly structured transcripts of meetings of politicians in parliament. Th...
Video created as part of final reporting to demonstrate early impact of the digital resource
This paper presents a new open infrastructure called ParliamentSampo for studying the parliamentary ...
The ParliamentSampo Knowledge Graph includes data regarding Finnish Parliamentary debates and actors...
We present a database of parliamentary debates that contains the complete record of parliamentary sp...
Metavid is a community driven archive of legislative video from both houses of the U.S. Congress, sp...
The workshop Digital Parliamentary Data in Action (DiPaDA 2022) was organised in Uppsala on March 15...
We present a database of parliamentary debates that contains the complete record of parliamentary sp...
This paper describes the digitization and enrichment of the Canadian House of Commons English Debate...
The LIPARM (Linking the Parliamentary Record through Metadata) project was conceived at a meeting of...
Parliamentary debates are important for the general public and for scientific research in numerous f...
Parliamentary proceedings reflect our history from centuries ago to the present day. They exist in a...
This dataset contains the enriched parliamentary proceedings of the Belgian Lower House from 1848 un...
Parliamentary debates are highly structured transcripts of meetings of politicians in par-liament. T...
Part 4: Smart InnovationsInternational audienceIn recent years a tremendous raise in the establishme...
Parliamentary debates are highly structured transcripts of meetings of politicians in parliament. Th...
Video created as part of final reporting to demonstrate early impact of the digital resource
This paper presents a new open infrastructure called ParliamentSampo for studying the parliamentary ...
The ParliamentSampo Knowledge Graph includes data regarding Finnish Parliamentary debates and actors...
We present a database of parliamentary debates that contains the complete record of parliamentary sp...
Metavid is a community driven archive of legislative video from both houses of the U.S. Congress, sp...
The workshop Digital Parliamentary Data in Action (DiPaDA 2022) was organised in Uppsala on March 15...
We present a database of parliamentary debates that contains the complete record of parliamentary sp...
This paper describes the digitization and enrichment of the Canadian House of Commons English Debate...