Library Projects

Library ongoing and former projects

USAID
NEEO


USAID PROGRAM

The library has benefited from the support of the U.S. Agency for International Development from 2006-2010, and from 2012-2014.

Assistance is generously provided by the American people to the CERGE-EI Library through the USAID American Schools and Hospitals Abroad (ASHA) grant program.

The USAID/ASHA grant has supplied funds to support the purchase of books, monographs, journals, databases and subscriptions vital to the Library’s purpose. This helps to support CERGE-EI’s main missions, which are:

  • to train future public officials, business leaders, and university faculty and researchers from the former communist countries and Central and Eastern Europe in modern economics;
  • to stimulate and support academic and policy-oriented economic research by disseminating this research to corporate managers and academic economists throughout the region and the world via seminars, symposia, conferences, working papers, and other publications; and
  • to facilitate the transfer of modern western standards of economic instruction and scientific work to the Czech Republic and other countries of Central and Eastern Europe, with a special emphasis on educating the instructors of future generations of business leaders and voters.

The USAID program supports the CERGE-EI Library in its activities and services by:

  • creating the best informational environment for CERGE-EI students and other active users of the library,
  • adding the current top world economic literature to the collection soon after publication, in cooperation with well-known suppliers,
  • providing qualified library and information services in both Czech and English, and
  • strengthening the library’s technical capacity through Czech and world-wide acquisition of monographs, journals, and electronic journals and databases.

Consumables Financed by USAID/ASHA

Books – Print and electronic monographs are acquired when requested by CERGE-EI professors, with special emphasis on economic theory, transition, macro- and micro-economics, statistics, and other related disciplines. The main textbooks for the CERGE Ph.D. program must be purchased in sufficient numbers so that each student may have his/her own copy of the textbook for the semester. Textbooks are purchased according to each semester’s reading lists. Major statistical publications of special interest to the CEE countries, current Czech economics literature and reference books such as dictionaries and encyclopaedias are also acquired.

Journals – Annual journal subscriptions as approved by the Library Committee are acquired. These are typically foreign and Czech economics journals and other related special journals in print or electronic copies.

Databases – Bibliographic, full-text, and statistical databases related to economics research and education are also purchased. The annual purchasing of databases is an on-going process, and the Library Committee approves all purchases.

Since 2006, USAID has boosted CERGE-EI Library's acquisitions! The USAID program has:

These essential items were purchased for the CERGE-EI Library with funds from the American people, through USAID.

We thank the CERGE-EI Foundation, U.S.A., which administers this grant on behalf of CERGE-EI.

Address and contacts
CERGE-EI Foundation
715 Queen Anne Road
Teaneck, NJ 07666 USA

For more information please contact:
Lucie Vasiljevova, Head of the Library
phone: (+420) 224 005 122
e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Open access to European economics research and data

NEEO (Network of European Economists Online) is an EU-funded project which will address the lack of integration of academic output amongst premier European economics institutions by creating a powerful new research tool called Economists Online. Economists Online will provide access to the recent research results of 500 leading economists from at least sixteen prestigious academic institutions. It will include journal articles, working papers, book chapters, conference proceedings and primary datasets – all cross-searchable and accessible from a central multilingual portal.

The Library at CERGE-EI is involved in the NEEO project, an initiative of the NEREUS consortium of academic libraries. The Library will invite economists to participate in the NEEO project by depositing their research papers and datasets in the UK CERGE institutional repository. Authors should be aware that the Library will be able to provide advice and assistance with copyright issues, following the FAQs-Copyright and Czech Copyright Act with the actual amendments.