Hi Mike,
Don't forget http://www.europe.org.uk/info/
for regional sites of EU Information Network and, modesty
should forbid!, my own European information page at
http://www.ex.ac.uk/library/internet/eurostudies.html
Best wishes
Patrick Overy
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000 10:51:05 +0000 "Cooper, Mike"
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> Dear Colleagues
>
> This will seem a slightly odd request coming from me...
>
> I've got to do a lecture at City Univ on EU info. No problems at all there
> - I'm covering structures, identification and issues - what is it,
> producers, users and dissemination, with a round up on what you need to know
> about handling it . However, in preparing my paperwork I realised that I
> couldn't point to an up-to-date round up of what's what in EU information.
> I intend to direct students to Access and to European Information, but has
> anyone come across anything at a general level I've missed?
>
> In other words, if you wanted to give a mob of fact-hungry would be
> librarians a single reference on EU information what would you give them?
> Let's hope I've read it! Is there a gap in the market for the EIA to fill?
>
> Mike Cooper
> Reading Reference Library
>
> PS. In deference to a colleague on the S. Coast I have spel checked this!
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