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This study describes the information policies from the European Union and their impact on the design of Spanish information policies. It is noted the split between a model based on efficiency and quality from the EU, and a critical economic and social context since 2010 in Spain, especially in the seventh Framework Programme lasting until 2013. By one hand, the European Union has encouraged the development of specific instruments concerning information policies, such as various consortia, Eureka and ESPRIT (European Strategic Programme for Research in Information Technologies), and the subsequent periodical programs named Framework Programmes. This frame has facilitated the creation of Spanish 1 Este artículo ha sido elaborado durante la Estancia Postdoctoral en la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Facultad de Humanidades, Comunicación y Documentación, Departamento de Biblioteconomía y Documentación, dentro del grupo de investigación ACRÓPOLIS, dirigido por Dra. Mercedes Caridad Sebastián y Dr. Miguel Ángel Marzal García-Quismondo institutions as REBIUN (Red de Bibliotecas Universitarias), FECYT (Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología), and the recently created Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI) (June 2012). By other hand, the information policies scheme from the European Union points out the aspirations of the European Union to stand up geographically, technologically and strategically as a role model compared to other strong regions as North America and Japan, as could be proved by the Agenda Digital 2010, first initiative under the strategic target Europe 2020.
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Martínez Pestaña, M. J. (2013). Políticas de información: Desarrollo y estrategias de los programas de la UE e impacto en España. Revista General de Informacion y Documentacion, 23(1), 9–25. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_rgid.2013.v23.n1.41691
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