Central Library of the European Commission

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Central Library of the European Commission

founding 1958
Duration 505,000
place Brussels Coordinates: 50 ° 50 ′ 28.2 "  N , 4 ° 22 ′ 40.9"  EWorld icon
Website Website. In: ec.europa.eu.

The central library of the European Commission was established in 1958 when the European Commission was founded and is based in Brussels . The collections and holdings of the Central Library comprise 505,000 works and offer a current and historical overview of recent European history and European integration .

Subject areas

  • International cooperation; International Relations; International law; European Communities
  • Economic policy; Planning; Social policy; social problems
  • Economy; Economic conditions; Economics and systems
  • Law; Administration; politics
  • Culture; society
  • Initial and continuing education
  • Agriculture
  • Industry
  • trade
  • traffic
  • Public finances; Banks; International currency relations
  • Management; productivity
  • employment
  • Demography; population
  • Biology; Nutrition; health
  • Environment; Natural resources
  • Earth and space science
  • Natural sciences; Research; methodology
  • Information; Documentation; Computer science; terminology

The ECLAS catalog of the European Commission's Central Library offers a wide range of online services.

Web links

Footnotes

  1. ECLAS (English, French)