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The EUi Centre (European Union Information Centre)
 
 
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About the EUi

The University of Queensland was granted the status of EDC (European Documentation Centre) in 1995 with the objective of helping the University to:

  • 'promote and consolidate teaching and research in the field of European integration' and to
  • 'make information on the European Union and its policies available to the public, both in the University and elsewhere' (Article 4, EDC, Rules, annexed to agreement)

The name of the collection changed to EUi in 2007. Under the agreement between the University and the European Commission the EUi receives the majority of documents issued by the institutions of the European Union. The supply of EUi deposit material commenced in 1996.

 


Location

The European Union Information Centre (EUi) is located on Level 4 in the Walter Harrison Law Library, Building 1 (Forgan Smith Building), St Lucia Campus.



Borrowing Material

EUi material is available for loan in accordance with the Library borrowing rules.




Contact

EUi Librarian:
Julie Oates
Email: j.oates@library.uq.edu.au 
Telephone: +61 7 334 64301



Holdings

The collection includes European Union legislation, Debates of the European Parliament, statistical and other background material.




Finding Material

The EUi Centre is located on Level 4 of the Walter Harrison Law Library. Material can be located using the Library Catalogue under the usual access points (title, keyword, author, subject). It is also possible to locate all the material (currently over 2000 items) received under the deposit agreement by doing a title search in the Catalogue using the title 'EUi collection'.


Current information, notices and legislation can be found via the Official Journal of the European Union.




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