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- The main goal of the COMMUNIA project is to build a network of organisations that shall become the single European point of reference for high-level policy...The main goal of the COMMUNIA project is to build a network of organisations that shall become the single European point of reference for high-level policy discussion and strategic action on all issues related to the public domain in the digital environment, as well as related topics such as alternative forms of licensing for creative material (including, but not limited to, Creative Commons licenses), open access to scientific publications and research results, management of works whose authors are unknown (i.e. orphan works).
- Kaleidoscope is the European research network shaping the scientific evolution of technology enhanced learning.
- The trusted source of EU related news and information. Editorially independent, open-minded and balanced news about the European Union.
- European Social Survey
- Statistische Analyse auf Grundlage des European social survey
- The Conference of European National Librarians (CENL) is a foundation under Dutch law with the aim of increasing and reinforcing the role of national libra...The Conference of European National Librarians (CENL) is a foundation under Dutch law with the aim of increasing and reinforcing the role of national libraries in Europe, in particular in respect of their responsibilities for maintaining the national cultural heritage and ensuring the accessibility of knowledge in that field. Members of CENL are the national librarians of all Member States of the Council of Europe. The conference currently consists of 48 members from 46 European countries. The European Commission has subsidised various CENL projects.
- Publishing humanities monographs in Open Access OAPEN is a project in Open Access publishing for humanities and social sciences monographs. The consorti...Publishing humanities monographs in Open Access OAPEN is a project in Open Access publishing for humanities and social sciences monographs. The consortium of University-based academic publishers who make up OAPEN believe that the time is ripe to bring the successes of scientific Open Access publishing to the humanities and social sciences. The OAPEN partners are all active in the Open Access movement already, with details available on their pages on this site and on their own websites. The project will find useful, exciting and beneficial ways of publishing scholarly work in Open Access, enhancing access to important peer reviewed research from across Europe. Most importantly it will find a financial model which is appropriate to scholarly humanities monographs, a publishing platform which is beneficial to all users and create a network of publishing partners across Europe and the rest of the world. The partners: Amsterdam University Press Georg-August Universität Göttingen Museum Tusculanum Press Manchester University Press Presses Universitaires de Lyon Firenze University Press University of Amsterdam Leiden University
- The 2004 European Parliament (EP) elections were marked by continued decline in voter turnout and wide variation in turnout levels among the member states....The 2004 European Parliament (EP) elections were marked by continued decline in voter turnout and wide variation in turnout levels among the member states. The addition of 10 new members for the 2004 election results presents a unique opportunity to test established explanations of turnout in EP elections. The authors re-examine models developed from general participation studies and applied in earlier research on turnout in EP elections. The updated and revised analysis continues to point to the importance of both national and European Union—level influences in explaining EP election turnout. Thus, although the second-order model of European elections still holds considerable appeal, the increasing divergence of turnout patterns in 2004 and through time suggests that European issues may be important in some countries.
- Council of European Social Science Data Archives
- Encyclopedia of Environmental Health (2011)
- European Journal of Neuroscience (2007)
- European Journal of Neuroscience (2007)
- Report, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Dublin, (October 2010)
- Journal of Clinical Microbiology 43(1):144--149 (January 2005)PMID: 15634963 .
- The Journal of Infectious Diseases 141(1):40--6 (January 1980)PMID: 6965975 .
- Euro Surveillance: Bulletin Européen Sur Les Maladies Transmissibles = European Communicable Disease Bulletin (March 2008)PMID: 18445442 .
- Science New York, N.Y. 196(4296):1352--1353 (June 1977)PMID: 405742 .
- Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases 38(9):764--71 (2006)PMID: 16938729 .
- Clinical Chemistry 52(3):511--4 (March 2006)PMID: 16510430 .
- JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 287(23):3103--3109 (June 2002)PMID: 12069673 .
- Chemotherapy 54(4):260--267 (2008)PMID: 18667815 .
- International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents 29(4):380--8 (April 2007)PMID: 17223319 .
- International Journal of Health Services: Planning, Administration, Evaluation 31(1):1--21 (2001)PMID: 11271636 .
- The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 21(11):1023--1028 (November 2002)PMID: 12442023 .
- Lancet 357(9271):1851--1853 (June 2001)PMID: 11410197 .
- Archivio Italiano Di Urologia, Andrologia: Organo Ufficiale di Società Italiana Di Ecografia Urologica E Nefrologica / Associazione Ricerche in Urologia 81(1):46--50 (March 2009)PMID: 19499759 .
- Lancet 1(8067):761--764 (April 1978)PMID: 76760 .
- Public Opinion Quarterly 72(3):420-445 (2008)
- Historie og samfund/kilder og tal Gyldendal, København, (1975)


