History of the European Commission – EC Library Guide
Citing and Referencing
- Introduction
- History of the European Commission Toggle Dropdown
- EU Legislation
- von der Leyen Commission (2024-2029) Toggle Dropdown
- von der Leyen Commission (2019-2024) Toggle Dropdown
- Juncker Commission (2014-2019) Toggle Dropdown
- Barroso Commission (2004-2014) Toggle Dropdown
- Prodi Commission (1999-2004) Toggle Dropdown
- Santer Commission (1995-1999) Toggle Dropdown
- Delors Commission (1985-1995) Toggle Dropdown
- Thorn Commission (1981-1985) Toggle Dropdown
- Jenkins Commission (1977-1981) Toggle Dropdown
- Ortoli Commission (1973-1977) Toggle Dropdown
- Mansholt Commission (1972-1973) Toggle Dropdown
- Malfatti Commission (1970-1972) Toggle Dropdown
- Rey Commission (1967-1970) Toggle Dropdown
- Hallstein Commission (Commission of the EEC, 1958-1967) Toggle Dropdown
- Chatenet (Euratom Commission, 1962-1967) Toggle Dropdown
- Hirsch (Euratom Commission, 1959-1962) Toggle Dropdown
- Armand (Euratom Commission, 1958–1959) Toggle Dropdown
- Del Bo (High Authority of the ECSC, 1963-1967) Toggle Dropdown
- Malvestiti (High Authority of the ECSC, 1959-1963) Toggle Dropdown
- Finet (High Authority of the ECSC, 1958-1959) Toggle Dropdown
- Mayer (High Authority of the ECSC, 1955-1958) Toggle Dropdown
- Monnet (High Authority of the ECSC, 1952–1955) Toggle Dropdown
- Databases and Websites Toggle Dropdown
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Interinstitutional Style Guide [website] | Publications Office of the European Union
The Interinstitutional Style Guide is the reference tool for those involved in document production in the European Union institutions, bodies, offices and agencies. This internal tool, first published in 1997 in 11 languages and now available in each of the 24 official EU languages, contains uniform style rules and conventions that have been drafted based on cooperation between the various linguistic services of the institutions, with the aim of presenting a consistent identity for EU publications. Its constantly updated and improved content serves authors, translators, lawyer-linguists, terminologists, editors and proofreaders. See in particular the section 5.9.4. Bibliographic references.
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Data citation: A guide to best practice
Publications Office of the European Union, 2022.
The publication “Data citation : a guide to best practice” is a practical guide that includes recommendations and best practices on how to cite data. It is divided in 3 parts: part 1 - issues in data citation, general recommendations; part 2 - recommendations on specific formats and other elements for data citation and part 3 - other information (e.g. specific differences between recommendations).
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