Valuation of the effectiveness of the information policy of the European Union through the European Information Centres: the case of Salamanca
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v1i.3256Abstract
The final report of a research made by the Department of Library and Information Science and the European Documentation Center of the University of Salamanca appears, with the aim to evaluate the effectiveness of the present European Union´s information policy. Previously, the general and specific objectives are exposed and the methodology that has been chosen for the attainment of such is explained. Next, the results are presented and analysed. As a conclusion, a series of recommendations is offered that are considered appropriate to the purpose of improving the present informative situation of the european citizenship.Downloads
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