LIBECON2000 is a project to collect and publish library statistics of 29 European countries on a Web‐site, (www.libecon2000.org). The LIBECON‐2000 survey area comprises: states in Central and Eastern Europe (CEEC): Bulgaria; Czech Republic; Estonia; Hungary; Latvia; Lithuania; Poland; Romania; Slovak Rep; Slovenia. Member states of the European Union (EU): Austria; Belgium; Denmark; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Ireland; Italy; Luxembourg; The Netherlands; Portugal; Spain; Sweden; UK. Other states within the European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA): Iceland; Liechtenstein; Norway; Switzerland. The work is funded by DG13 of the European Commission within the Telematics Applications Programme and has been in progress since mid‐1998 and will continue until the end of 2000. The primary objective is to provide a position statement on the state of European libraries at the turn of the century. This paper gives some account of the project’s initial progress and speculates about the future of the collection and publication of library statistics at the international level.
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Phillip Ramsdale;
Phillip Ramsdale
Phillip Ramsdale is Executive Director of the Institute of Public Finance Ltd (IPF), UK. He directs a range of management support activities for the public services in the UK including the provision of statistical information.
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David Fuegi
David Fuegi
David Fuegi is an Associate Manager of IPF responsible for support to the library services. He is a former Library Adviser to the UK Government, and undertakes a wide international consultancy brief.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-1724
Print ISSN: 0888-045X
© MCB UP Limited
1999
The Bottom Line (1999) 12 (4): 160–163.
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Ramsdale P, Fuegi D (1999), "LIBECON2000 and the future of international library statistics". The Bottom Line, Vol. 12 No. 4 pp. 160–163, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/08880459910293545
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