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The International Nuclear Library Network (INLN)

The International Nuclear Library Network (INLN). Thanos Giannakopoulos. INLN Coordinator Librarian/Communications Specialist Nuclear Information Section Vienna International Centre PO Box 100,  1400 Vienna, Austria Tel: +43 1 2600 22628 Fax +43 1 2600 29584.

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The International Nuclear Library Network (INLN)

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  1. The International Nuclear Library Network (INLN) Thanos Giannakopoulos INLN Coordinator Librarian/Communications SpecialistNuclear Information SectionVienna International Centre PO Box 100,  1400 Vienna, Austria Tel: +43 1 2600 22628Fax +43 1 2600 29584

  2. INLN: 46 Members from 30 Countries | Argentina | Australia | Austria | Belarus | Brazil | Canada | China | Czech Republic | Egypt | France | Ghana | India | Indonesia | Ireland | Japan | Kenya | Libya | Mexico | Morocco | New Zealand | Nigeria | Norway | Pakistan | Republic of Korea | Russian Federation | Serbia | Thailand | Tunisia | Turkey | Uzbekistan | IAEA Library inln.iaea.org

  3. The Evolution of the INLN INLN Members 2005 – 2013 (September)

  4. INLN Objectives Promote international cooperation 1 Operate in an environment of data-intensive science Strive for low-cost, high-benefit solutions 7 2 INLN Focus on resource sharing and best practises for nuclear information management Cater for comprehensive content 3 6 4 5 Enhance the use of open access sources Contribute to global nuclear knowledge management

  5. Requests for Information: 2011-2013 (September) increase: 27%

  6. Research support Interlibrary loan Document delivery Current awareness Guidance Types of Requests for Information (RfIs) IAEA Library INLN members Members also exchange information, not recorded in the IAEA Lib. statistics.

  7. Shares by RfI Type (2012-2013)

  8. The INLN Roadmap INLN foundation. 2005 INLN gains momentum. Work towards breaking the silos. 2008 2014-2015 2010 INLN an open network. Present on web 2.0. Momentum continues. Practical Arrangement ratified. Work towards resource bridging. 2012-2013 Contextualising the INLN: eScience environment. Linking INLN to other Networks or Associations. Work towards a Practical Arrangement.

  9. IAEA Member States UN Organizations▼ Official request (email) to the IAEA Library ◄ Other bodies Official request (email) to the IAEA Library IAEA Lib. seeks approval from members INLN web presence updated. Contact details of new member are distributed to participants. IAEA Lib. communicates the decision to requester: IAEA Lib. writes a story introducing the new member. No Yes INLN Member INLN Member How to become an INLN member INLN web presence updated. Contact details of new member are distributed to participants. IAEA Lib. writes a story introducing the new member.

  10. Thank you for your attention! Join the INLN: A.Giannakopoulos@IAEA.org Read more about the INLN: inln.iaea.org

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