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The group noted that much intercontinental cooperation already takes place, especially between the United States and the united Kingdom (for example, the Eighteenth-Century Short Title Catalogue, or ESTC), and this cooperation can be built upon. New forms of cooperation may indeed be both bilateral and multilateral and may or may not require a formal structure to oversee it, depending upon the nature of the activity
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Liebaers, H., Haas, W.J., Biervliet, W.E. (1985). Intercontinental Cooperation. In: Liebaers, H., Haas, W.J., Biervliet, W.E. (eds) New Information Technologies and Libraries. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5452-6_42
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