Abstract
Highlights of INIS Activities 2000: The continuing objective of INIS is to collect and distribute bibliographic information on nuclear literature published in Member States, as well as the full text of non-conventional literature - reports, dissertations, etc. - which is not readily available through commercial channels. The current number of participating Members is 122 and includes 103 countries and 19 international organisations. INIS Input: A total of 65 715 bibliographic records were added during the year. This number includes 3374 bibliographic records created by the INIS Subject Control Unit, who is responsible for the input of all Agency and UN Organisations documents. Agreements were completed with the Institute of Physics Publishing, Nuclear Technology Publishing and British Nuclear Energy Society for the acquisition of their bibliographic records in electronic format. These records are upgraded to INIS standards and added as input of the backlog of articles from core scientific journals. The INIS Secretariat has secured an agreement with a number of INIS Members to participate on a voluntary basis in the input of this backlog. The project is a considerable success. Thirty-two countries are currently participating in this programme. Some of these have never contributed to the database in the past.
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title = {INIS Progress and Activity Report 2000}
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title = {INIS Progress and Activity Report 2000}
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abstractNote = {Highlights of INIS Activities 2000: The continuing objective of INIS is to collect and distribute bibliographic information on nuclear literature published in Member States, as well as the full text of non-conventional literature - reports, dissertations, etc. - which is not readily available through commercial channels. The current number of participating Members is 122 and includes 103 countries and 19 international organisations. INIS Input: A total of 65 715 bibliographic records were added during the year. This number includes 3374 bibliographic records created by the INIS Subject Control Unit, who is responsible for the input of all Agency and UN Organisations documents. Agreements were completed with the Institute of Physics Publishing, Nuclear Technology Publishing and British Nuclear Energy Society for the acquisition of their bibliographic records in electronic format. These records are upgraded to INIS standards and added as input of the backlog of articles from core scientific journals. The INIS Secretariat has secured an agreement with a number of INIS Members to participate on a voluntary basis in the input of this backlog. The project is a considerable success. Thirty-two countries are currently participating in this programme. Some of these have never contributed to the database in the past. More than 2202 records were thus added to the database.}
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