 I'm Paul Aerys. I'm President of Libre, the Association of European Research Libraries. I'm here today to talk to you more about our conference, which is being held in Barcelona later this year. The Libre conference is the major conference for chief librarians in Europe in national libraries and European research libraries in the year in which it's held. And we're expecting an attendance of 350 people in Barcelona in the summer. The programme is aimed specifically at chief librarians at senior decision makers in European libraries, and we aim to open up topics of mutual interest and concern and share ideas in a very secure and interesting environment. We're particularly pleased this year that Nelly Cruz, who is the European Commissioner for the Digital Agenda, is coming to talk to us to share with us her ideas about a digital Europe and how libraries can contribute to that vision. Libre has already been in contact with the commissioner and shared our ideas of what we think research libraries and national libraries can do. And we're looking forward to seeing how the commissioner has reacted to those suggestions and to discuss with her the proposals that she'll make to us in Barcelona. This year is a very important year for Libre because it is our 40th anniversary and we will be celebrating that with a special reception in Barcelona and a formal history that's been written by Escohechli, a previous president of Libre. I'd like formally to invite you to consider registering for the conference on the Libre website. The conference is the major European conference for academic librarians this year. There will be 350 people there so I urge you quickly to register because we know that places are very sought after. I hope it will be an enjoyable experience in Barcelona in the summer and I look forward to seeing you there.