《欧洲图书馆宣言》

  • 来源专题:图书情报
  • 发布时间:2019-07-08
  • Libraries matter for Europe – they are key venues for learning and civic engagement, windows for all to culture and heritage, and drivers of research and innovation.

    And in turn, Europe matters for libraries.

    To be able to build stronger, smarter and fairer societies, our institutions depend on the decisions taken in Brussels, Strasbourg and Luxembourg. We are looking for a Europe that helps us achieve our mission.

    That is why we, organisations representing libraries across Europe, encourage you to read and support this manifesto.

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