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ePSIplus Update No. 6

In this September 2008 issue, ePSIplus Final ‘Recommendations and Supporting Evidence’ to the European Commission’s 2008 Review of the PSI Re-use Directive and read about the ePSIplus Conference, focused on validating and refining the ePSIplus Recommendations.

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3rd ePSIPlus PSI Re-use Thematic Meeting

11 November 2008 (Berlin, Germany)

3rd ePSIplus Financial Impact Meeting

20-21 November 2008 (Athens, Greece)

Denmark Hosting ePSIplus National Meeting

27 November 2008, (Copenhagen, Denmark)

Sweden Hosting ePSIplus National Meeting

11 December 2008, (Stockholm, Sweden)

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Towards the 2008 Review of the Directive on Public Sector Information (PSI) Re-use

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