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- March 10 2006 - Eurovoc seminar in Brussels.
- September 2005 - The Czech translation of 4.2. version was created
- July 7 2005 - The version 4.2. of Eurovoc in 17 official languages was created.
- June 1 2004 - The Czech translation of 4.1. version was created
- March 5 2004 - Eurovoc seminar in Brussels.
- February 2004 - The version 4.1. of Eurovoc in 11 official languages was created.
- July 1 2003 - The fourth version of Eurovoc in the Czech language was created.
- March 7 2003 - Eurovoc seminar in Brussels.
- November 26 2002 - The fourth version of Eurovoc in the 11 official languages was created.
- November 23 2001 - Eurovoc Conference was held in Brussels in the European Parliament
- June 20 2001 - The revised version of Czech Eurovoc (Eurovoc-CZ 2001) was completed
- June 10 2001 - Original Czech indexing guide (version 1.0) was released
- February 2 2001 - maintenance site (password is required) for inputing the proposals for changes in the Eurovoc thesaurus was published; the proposals will be used for preparation of Eurovoc Edition 4
- January 17 2001 - Czech and English Eurovoc versions (including SW TAT) was provided to the Library of Hungarian Parliament; the Library plans to translate the Eurovoc to the Hungarian
- December 12 2000 - official homepage of Eurovoc thesaurus (EUR-OP) was published
- November 9-10 2000 - the meeting on Eurovoc maintenance was held in Brussels; the work on new version of Eurovoc (Eurovoc Edition 4) was discussed
- August 25 2000 - Eurovoc Newsletter No 1 was sent out, including Eurovoc Edition 4 specifications and contacts to members of the Steering Committee and members of the Maintenance Committee as well as.
- July 11 2000 - The Office for Official Publications have started the work on new version (3.1, eventually 4) of Eurovoc (unofficial information)
- July 10 2000 - The Czech Eurovoc Committee was established
- July 1 2000 - The electronic conference [eurovoc at psp dot cz] for Eurovoc users in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republik was established
- June 21 2000 - A test indexation of parliamentary documents was started in the Czech Parliamentary Library
- March 8 2000 - Czech Eurovoc version (including SW TAT) was provided to the Library of National Council of the Slovak Republik; the Library plans to translate the Eurovoc to the Slovak language this year (2001)
- February 2000 - Eurovoc was distributed to the Euro Info Centre Prague
- January 2000 - The revised version of Czech Eurovoc (Eurovoc-CZ 2000) was completed
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