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Interview de Nathalie Dusoulier par W. Boyd Rayward en 2000

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Discussions about Euronet-Diane [Direct Information Access Network for Europe] began in the early 1970s, too, I think.
Dusoulier
It began after the resolution of the Council of Ministers in 1971 to create the European network. There was a committee, Comité Internationale pour la Documentation Scientifique et Technique, CIDST. We had a meeting of this committee almost every week. I was one of the French representatives; Jacques Michel was the other one. First, it was Jacques Delors; and then Jacques Michel. We tried to prepare a European information network. Then there were a lot of groups in every field—in medicine, in metallurgy, with Georges Anderla, who was the director at that time. I still see him.

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