International Nuclear Library Network Contents History Structure and function Membership Country members and institutions' external links References Other external links Navigation menuIAEA Library(CNSTN)IAEA LibraryComision Nacional de Energia AtomicaAustralian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO)Österreichische Zentralbibliothek für Physik - Austrian Central Library for PhysicsBelarus INIS Center, Chair of Ecological Information SystemsInstituto Boliviano de Ciencia y Tecnología Nuclear (IBTEN)Library Network of the Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission, Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear – CNEN)CDTN - Biblioteca do Centro de Desenvolvimento da Tecnologia NuclearCRCN-CO - Biblioteca do Centro Regional de Ciências Nucleares - Centro-OesteCRCN-NE - Biblioteca do Centro Regional de Ciências Nucleares - NordesteIEN - Biblioteca do Instituto de Engenharia NuclearIPEN - Biblioteca Terezine Arantes FerrazIRD - Biblioteca do Instituto de Radioproteção e DosimetriaSEDE – Centro de Informações NuclearesAtomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL)Nuclear Research Institute Rez plcEgyprtian Atomic Energy AuthorityCommissariat à l'Énergie Atomique (CEA) - Centre de Saclay, Centre de Ressources Documentaires (STI/SVI/CRD)Ghana Atomic Energy Commission LibraryBhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC)Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency of IndonesiaRadiological Protection Institute of IrelandJapan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA)Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI)Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares (ININ)- Centro de Información y Documentación Nuclear (CIDN)Centre National de L' Energie des Sciences et des Techniques Nucléaires (CNESTEN)Institute for Environmental Science and research - National Radiation LaboratoryNigerian Nuclear Regulatory AuthorityNorwegian Radiation Protection AuthorityPakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PAEC)Obninsk State Technical University for Nuclear Power EngineeringInstitute of Nuclear Sciences 'VINČA' of SerbiaCentre National des Sciences et Technologies Nucléaires (CNSTN)Turkish Atomic Energy AgencyInstitute of Nuclear Physics of UzbekistanINIS & IAEA Library NewsletterINIS & NKM NewsletterINIS & NKM NewsletterINIS & NKM NewsletterInternational Nuclear Library Network (INLN) official websiteIAEA Library official websiteIAEA official website

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International Nuclear Library Network (INLN)

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INLN moto

AbbreviationINLN
Formation2005
TypeConsortium of Nuclear Libraries/Knowledge Centres
Legal statusActive
Location
  • Vienna, Austria (IAEA Library)
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
Nuclear Libraries
Parent organization
IAEA
Websitehttp://inln.iaea.org

The International Nuclear Library Network (INLN), coordinated by the IAEA Library, i.e. the Library of the International Atomic Energy Agency, is a consortium of nuclear libraries and knowledge centres. The Network seeks to promote the exchange of nuclear information and to strengthen strategic partnerships amongst members. The underlying strategy is twofold: first, whenever a new partner joins the network, the shared information base is enlarged; and second, the larger the information base becomes, the more attractive the network is. The 37 nuclear libraries coming from 27 countries that participate in the coalition have managed to enhance their information pool and extend their services to cover nuclear information and knowledge needs on a global scale.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Structure and function


  • 3 Membership


  • 4 Country members and institutions' external links


  • 5 References


  • 6 Other external links




History


The International Nuclear Library Network was founded in 2005 by the IAEA Library and the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) Library. In its initial years, it counted a total of five members (in addition to the initiators, the National Atomic Energy Commission of Argentina, the Turkish Atomic Energy Agency and the Institute of Nuclear Physics of Uzbekistan Academy of Science. In 2006, the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) also joined the network. In 2007, the INLN welcomed four new members: the China Nuclear Information Centre, the Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority, the Obninsk State Technical University for Nuclear Power Engineering in the Russian Federation, and the Russian Association of Nuclear Science and Education (RANSE), thus increasing the membership to ten participants. In 2008, at the meeting of INLN Members and prospective members, during the 34th International Nuclear Information System (INIS) Liaison Officers Meeting in Vienna, a large number of nuclear libraries from around the world expressed their interest and subsequently joined the INLN: the Belarus INIS Center, Chair of Ecological Information Systems, the Nuclear Research Institute Rez plc of Czech Republic, the Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority (EAEA), the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission Library, the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) of India, the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland, the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares (ININ), Centro de Información y Documentación Nuclear (CIDN) of Mexico, the Centre National de l' Energie des Sciences et des Techniques Nucléaires (CNESTEN) of Morocco, the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) at the University of Science and Technology (South Korea), the Vinca Nuclear Institute of Serbia, the Centre National des Sciences et Technologies Nucléaires (CNSTN) of Tunisia. In November of the same year, the Library Network of the Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission (Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear – CNEN), consisting of seven nuclear libraries, became an INLN official member. In January 2009, the Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique (CEA) - Centre de Saclay - Centre de Ressources Documentaires joined the Network, while in 2010, the National Atomic Energy Commission, the Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, and the Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology decided to become INLN members. The Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency of Indonesia - Badan Pengawas Tenaga Nuklir and the New Zealand Institute of Environmental Science and Research – National Radiation Laboratory are the newest members, raising the total number of Nuclear Libraries/Information Centres participating in the INLN to 37.



Structure and function




IAEA headquarters (Vienna, Austria) where the IAEA Library, the INLN co-ordinating library, is located


The International Nuclear Library Network (INLN) represents a coalition of nuclear libraries. It is designed to be an Internet-based library and information system. Its information portal is hosted by the IAEA Library and it is supported by nuclear libraries and knowledge centres worldwide; it is developed and maintained in a decentralized manner, in accordance with agreed standards. It links not only bibliographic information to full-text and audio-visual information, but also librarians, library clients and researchers to the appropriate information. Moreover, the network links nuclear information workers to each other, forming a strong community of practice, sharing knowledge, best practices and lessons learned. Among the services that INLN members provide to each other are: research services, interlibrary loans, document delivery, current awareness services and any other services participating libraries wish to provide other libraries. The website offers a landing page hosting access to members' online catalogues.
The success of INLN is based on its democratic structure: all participating libraries are equal partners, valued according to what they bring as practitioners in terms of information and their willingness to share, rather than on predetermined hierarchical or status levels. The actual work of the network focuses on concrete actions, bringing the right information in the right format at the right time to the right place.



Membership




INLN services


Membership in the INLN is open to States who are Members of the IAEA and to UN organizations. Other interested international, intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations may also join, subject to agreement of the INLN Members. Each INLN Member has the same rights and responsibilities.
To apply for INLN membership, an official request is to be made by the appropriate library to the IAEA Library, which is the coordinating library of the Network. If the requesting library is located in an IAEA Member State or belongs to an UN organization, the IAEA Library as the coordinating library will make modifications to the INLN website and inform the applicant and other participants about a new member.
For other prospective participants, the coordinating library will seek approval from all existing member libraries/knowledge centres. The Coordinator, after receiving the approval from current members, will inform the applicant and the members of the outcome, and proceed with updating the INLN website.



Country members and institutions' external links






























































CountryInstitution

Argentina Argentina

Comision Nacional de Energia Atomica

Australia Australia

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO)

Austria Austria

Österreichische Zentralbibliothek für Physik - Austrian Central Library for Physics

Belarus Belarus

Belarus INIS Center, Chair of Ecological Information Systems

Bolivia Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia

Instituto Boliviano de Ciencia y Tecnología Nuclear (IBTEN)

Brazil Brazil

Library Network of the Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission, Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear – CNEN):
  • CDTN - Biblioteca do Centro de Desenvolvimento da Tecnologia Nuclear

  • CRCN-CO - Biblioteca do Centro Regional de Ciências Nucleares - Centro-Oeste

  • CRCN-NE - Biblioteca do Centro Regional de Ciências Nucleares - Nordeste

  • IEN - Biblioteca do Instituto de Engenharia Nuclear

  • IPEN - Biblioteca Terezine Arantes Ferraz

  • IRD - Biblioteca do Instituto de Radioproteção e Dosimetria

  • SEDE – Centro de Informações Nucleares


Canada Canada

Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL)

China People's Republic of China

China Nuclear Information Center

Czech Republic Czech Republic

Nuclear Research Institute Rez plc

Egypt Egypt

Egyprtian Atomic Energy Authority

France France

Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique (CEA) - Centre de Saclay, Centre de Ressources Documentaires (STI/SVI/CRD)

Ghana Ghana

Ghana Atomic Energy Commission Library

India India

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC)

Indonesia Indonesia

Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency of Indonesia

Republic of Ireland Ireland

Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland

Japan Japan

Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA)

South Korea Korea, Republic of

Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI)

Mexico Mexico

Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares (ININ)- Centro de Información y Documentación Nuclear (CIDN)

Morocco Morocco

Centre National de L' Energie des Sciences et des Techniques Nucléaires (CNESTEN)

New Zealand New Zealand

Institute for Environmental Science and research - National Radiation Laboratory

Nigeria Nigeria

Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority

Norway Norway

Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority

Pakistan Pakistan

Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PAEC)

Russia Russian Federation

  • Obninsk State Technical University for Nuclear Power Engineering

  • Russian Association of Nuclear Science and Education


Serbia Serbia

Institute of Nuclear Sciences 'VINČA' of Serbia

Tunisia Tunisia

Centre National des Sciences et Technologies Nucléaires (CNSTN)

Turkey Turkey

Turkish Atomic Energy Agency

Uzbekistan Uzbekistan

Institute of Nuclear Physics of Uzbekistan


References




  • Giannakopoulos, Thanos (2012). "INLN achievements in 2011." In IAEA: Nuclear Information & Knowledge 12:10. Online. Available: INIS & IAEA Library Newsletter

  • Hahn-Weinert, Ruth (2009). "INLN: Facilitating Exchange and Building Partnerships." In IAEA: Nuclear Information & Knowledge 7:3. Online. Available: INIS & NKM Newsletter

  • Hahn-Weinert, Ruth (2008). "The year in review: International Nuclear Library Network." In IAEA: Nuclear Information and Knowledge 5:12. Online. Available: INIS & NKM Newsletter

  • Hahn-Weinert, Ruth (2007). "Doing More with Less: The International Nuclear Library Network." In IAEA: Nuclear Information and Knowledge 3:15. Online. Available: INIS & NKM Newsletter


Other external links


  • International Nuclear Library Network (INLN) official website

  • IAEA Library official website

  • IAEA official website


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