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Consultation on the European Commission's Communication i2010: Digital Libraries

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is seeking comments on the European Commission's Communication i2010: Digital Libraries.

 

This consultation has now ended. The consultation period was 24 October 2005 – 13 January 2006.

Response from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to the communication from the Commission i2010: Digital Libraries

The Commission's Communication is far reaching and we are therefore consulting a wide range of organisations and have asked them to distribute papers to all potentially interested parties within their sectors.  Individuals are also welcome to make comments.

The consultation ran from Monday 24 October 2005 to Friday 13 January 2006. The full text of the Commission's Communication can be found at: www.europa.eu.int/eur-lex/lex/LexUriServ/site/en/com/2005/com2005_0465en01.pdf (PDF 196kb)


Associated documents

Annex A - Introduction (PDF 43 Kb)
Annex B - Summary of Commission Communication i2010: Digital Libraries (PDF 38 Kb)
Annex C – List of organisations we are consulting. This list is not comprehensive so please pass this consultation on to other relevant bodies in your sector (PDF 34 Kb)

Please note that all information in responses, including personal information, may be subject to publication or disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.  If a correspondent requests confidentiality, this cannot be guaranteed, and will only be possible if considered appropriate under the legislation.

If you have any questions or complaints about the process of consultation on this paper, please contact:

Liz Sweet
Consultation Co-ordinator
Strategy Division
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
2-4 Cockspur Street
London
SW1Y 5DH

E-mail: liz.sweet@culture.gsi.gov.uk

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