INLN
The International Nuclear Library Network (INLN) is a global nuclear knowledge management initiative aiming to strengthen international cooperation. Research institutes and libraries in the nuclear field are invited to join the INLN and enjoy premium services. Contact: A.Giannakopoulos@IAEA.org
Participating Libraries
The INLN has grown from five members in 2005, when it was
founded as a joint initiative by the IAEA Library and the
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd (AECL), to thirty seven members
coming from twenty eight countries.
List of current members →
IAEA Library →
Catalogues Online
On the route to integration of research and retrieval
techniques across nuclear information repositories and
collections, the INLN offers a one access landing page to
ten online library catalogues catering for nuclear and
scientific literature, international standards and patents,
best practice guidelines and all other forms of “grey”
literature.
List
of OPACs →
Membership
Nuclear libraries are invited to participate in the INLN
and enjoy premium, global library services. The IAEA Library,
acting as the Coordinating Library of the network, hosts the
INLN website, further supported by nuclear libraries
worldwide. As the Network evolves and matures, its strategic
goals are negotiated and set by its Members, a manifestation
of the Network’s solid democratic base.
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Services
Research support and document delivery are by far the most popular
services shared among INLN members. In 2011, more than 61% of
all requests for information were related with scientific research
or delivery of scientific content.
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Activities
The "3rd INLN Members Meeting" will take place in Vienna,
Austria, on October 5, 2012. Memebrs and prospective members
are invited to participate and discuss methods of improving
our global nuclear information management, and knowledge
sharing.
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