Abstract

The Palais du Congress in Brussels was the venue in early May for the European Conference on Library Automation and Networking bringing together close to 700 participants from thirty countries. The Conference was supported by UNESCO, the Council of Europe, the European Cultural Foundation, the Commission of the European Communities, and a whole host of national and international institutions and companies too long to list in this brief article. The suppliers added interest to the Conference and the exhibition area was always full of conference attendees trying to find out about the latest available products and services.

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