- Juan Ignacio Belbis. Open legislative data in the southern cone of Latin America
- Livio Robaldo, Luigi Di Caro, Guido Boella and Loredana Cupi. Using The Akoma Ntoso Legislative XML Format within the EUCases (FP7) project
- Greg Kempe. The Indigo Legislation Platform
- Jim Mangiafico. UK Legislation in Akoma Ntoso
- Fabio Vitali. The Akoma Ntoso URI resolver
- Gioele Barabucci, Angelo Di Iorio, Silvio Peroni and Francesco Poggi. Building ontologies from the Akoma Ntoso non-ontology
- Lewis John McGibbney, Bimal Kumar and Chris Mattmann. A Metadata-driven Engagement Agenda for the Akoma Ntoso Media Type v1.0
- Ashok Hariharan. Business Process aspects of moving to Akoma Ntoso XML
- Leona O’Brien and Marcello Ceci. An Akoma Ntoso Compliant System for Capturing Regulatory Requirements
- Grant Vergottini. Building an XML Editor for Akoma Ntoso
- Alvaro Sandoval-Pizarro, Francisco Cifuentes-Silva and David Vilches-Borquez. Using XML Legislative: The Library of Congress of Chile’s experience
- Carlo Marchetti. Akoma Ntoso in the Italian Senate
- Monica Palmirani and Fabio Vitali. Choosing a data format for legal and legislative documents: the Akoma Ntoso experience
- Monica Palmirani and Luca Cervone. Language Independent Markup Editor for Akoma Ntoso
- Kirsten Gullickson. XML in the United States House of Representatives
- Alari Gianluigi. Moving towards structured content for parliamentary texts management: the e-Parliament program
- James McKinney. Akoma Ntoso for Parliamentary Monitoring
- Jorge Estevez, Monica Palmirani and Luca Cervone. FAO Consultation Process with Akoma Ntoso: An Open Governance Initiative
- VĂ©ronique Parisse. Akoma Ntoso at the European Institutions
- Andrew Weber. The Akoma Ntoso Challenge