Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l'Europe (CVCE)
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The Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l'Europe ((Virtual Resource Centre for Knowledge about Europe — CVCE) is a Luxembourg-based public undertaking whose main activity is the development of European NAvigator, the first digital library on the history of European integration.
The CVCE has been created in 2002. Its work is based on a comprehensive approach that covers a wide range of disciplines with the aim of promoting and making the most of Europe's heritage. The CVCE's objective is to provide a structure that accommodates three areas of interest:
— the research, gathering, selection, processing and dissemination of information on the European integration process;
— the use of the latest in technology and the participation in the ongoing research in the field of Digital Libraries;
— the exchange of information, experiences and resources for the benefit of European citizens and the world of education.
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- www.cvce.lu Official website of the CVCE
- www.ena.lu European NAvigator