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Open Access to the INIS Database

Open Access to the INIS Database. 35 th Consultative Meeting of INIS Liaison Officers 28-29 October 2010, Vienna, Austria. Taghrid ATIEH. Leader, Capacity Building & Liaison Group. INIS & NKM Section T.Atieh@iaea.org http://www.iaea.org/inis. . Overview. . Progress.

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Open Access to the INIS Database

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  1. Open Access to the INIS Database 35th Consultative Meeting of INIS Liaison Officers 28-29 October 2010, Vienna, Austria Taghrid ATIEH Leader, Capacity Building & Liaison Group INIS & NKM Section T.Atieh@iaea.org http://www.iaea.org/inis

  2. Overview  Progress

  3. 34th Consultative Meeting of the INIS Liaison Officers November 2008 in Vienna, Austria 28.appreciated the work of the INIS Secretariat on the Pilot Access Project, And supportedthe proposal to open the access gradually to all INIS members In alphabetical order of country names, as presented by the INIS Secretariat; 29.recommended starting actual implementation of the project in 2009and stressed thatit should be done on a country by country basisand in accordance with theINIS Membership Arrangements.

  4. ILOs Survey: INIS Technical Note No. 191 - 13 February 2009 “Opening Free Access to the INIS database and NCL” ILOs Replies: • Forty six INIS Members: Supported the open access • The People's Republic of China: Need for authorization

  5. April 2009: • Opened unrestricted access to INIS DB and NCL • No registration - Only for personalized features • May 2009: Subscription-based INIS Database ceased ILOs comments and feedback most valuable

  6. Announced on INIS website www.iaea.org/inis • Announced as a “Top Story” at the IAEA website www.iaea.org • INIS centres disseminated information on the Web inbound links to INIS • INIS in the World Wide Science (WWS) website • INIS Search Widget

  7. Introduced Simple Search user interface, a Google like • Restored user's personal data • UpdatedINIS Quick Reference Guide

  8. Guide in four more languages • Illustrative Guide in English and Japanese Special thanks to the INIS centres of Brazil, Czech Republic, Japan, Syria and Uruguay

  9. Direct access to more NCL: Form for the ILO’sAuthorisationfor Online Access • Direct access to conventional literature: IAEA Bulletin, IAEA TECDOC,other IAEA publications

  10. Main outcomes: • Facilitate users access • Increased usage

  11. INIS Database On Interent - Usage Jan-Sept

  12. INIS Database On Interent - Usage 2009 Top 10

  13. INIS Database On Interent - Usage Monthly Usage Statistics, by country, on INIS Members’ Area • Email notification to ILOs

  14. Thank you

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