Jun 02 2008
The Election Technology Library
The Election Technology Library wants to be the first site anyone visits when they investigate the future of voting technology. You’ll find a passel of research here.
One paragraph at the bottom of the “About Us” page raised my eyebrow. I’ll quote the text with almost no comment: “A core goal of the ETL is to accurately represent election technology related data. If any person or group would prefer not to referenced in the ETL, please notify us and such contenet will be removed. All information is gathered from public sources. If an errors are detected please contact us and the will be corrected as soon as possible.” Yes, that’s very reassuring.
The actual research page unnerves me less. Links go directly to PDFs of the relevant papers. Papers are listed by title, author, date, tags, and abstract.
Everything else, though, strikes me as shaky, or written by non-native English speakers, or possibly both. The site is provided as a service of E-Gov Consulting , a private consulting firm to the stars to private business and public entities.
Enjoy the research links and take everything else on advisement.
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