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Dear friends,
Please tell me how to see the total list of books entered in the E-Granthalaya library management software.
Tags:
mr singh contact on my mob no . i m using this s/w.
feel free- 09386630882
Dear Mr Indra Kumar Singh
In most of the Kendriya Vidyalaya Library e-granthalaya library management software is being used. I too computerised library using e-granthalaya. You can use SEARCH MENU and its option like Print Accession Register etc to see the list else directly list can also be seen.
Where are u working? or refer NIC's e-granthalay web site egranthalaya.nic.in and see the user manual.
My e-mail rajeshsharmakv@gmail.com
Rajesh Sharma
Bilaspur
Dear friend ,
through your OPAC you can find about all details of books
http://localhost/OPAC/Default.aspx
search>accession register>enter
history of INIS
INIS represents a wealth of experience and an extensive pool of information in the nuclear field. The first INIS output products, the printed Atomindex and associated magnetic tapes, were issued in April 1970. INIS has since grown into one of the most successful and comprehensive information systems on the peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology.
Year |
Development |
1966 |
International system proposed |
1967 |
INIS Secretariat established |
1969 |
IAEA Board of Governors approved the system |
1970 |
First products generated in printed and electronic forms |
1971 |
INIS Thesaurus developed and adopted for documents indexing |
1973 |
Full subject scope covered |
1976 |
Abstracts added to references |
1977 |
100 000 NCL full texts on microfiche available |
1978 |
INIS Database accessible on traditional online system |
1979 |
French INIS Thesaurus completed |
1981 |
Russian INIS Thesaurus completed |
1982 |
German INIS Thesaurus completed |
1983 |
INIS Multilingual Dictionary (English-French-German-Russian) completed |
1985 |
First definition of Membership Arrangements distributed |
1986 |
One million database references available |
1990 |
Expert system for indexing quality control implemented |
1991 |
INIS Database available on CD-ROM |
1992 |
Expansion of subject scope to include the environmental and economic aspects of non-nuclear energy sources |
1993 |
Routine receipt of input to the system by electronic mail |
1994 |
Definition of membership arrangements |
1995 |
INIS Multilingual Dictionary (English-French-German-Russian-Spanish) completed |
1996 |
INIS Web Site launched |
1997 |
Two million database references available |
1998 |
INIS Database on Internet launched |
2000 |
INIS Web services launched |
2004 |
INIS2 - a regional portal site - opened at the Korean Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) |
2005 |
INIS 35th anniversary (1970-2005) |
2006 |
INIS membership comprises 116 Member States and 22 international organizations |
2008 |
Three million bibliographic references available on the INIS database |
2009 |
Opening of the access to the INIS Database on the Internet |
2010 |
INIS 40th Anniversary (1970-2010) |
2011 |
INIS web-based popular topics replace topical CD-ROMs |
2012 |
INIS, together with the IAEA Library and the Systems Development and Support Group become part of a newly formed Nuclear Information Section (NIS) |
The Director General of the IAEA approved the overall restructuring of the Department of Nuclear Energy (NE) on 20 January 2012. This included the creation of the Nuclear Information Section (NIS) and the establishment of a separate Nuclear Knowledge Management Section.
The newly created Nuclear Information Section consists of:
This restructuring and creation of NIS provides an opportunity for further enhancement of existing information products and services, and the introduction of new ones - all geared towards the goal of higher organizational efficiency and effectiveness.
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The International Nuclear Information System (INIS) is a decentralized information system operated by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna, Austria in co-operation with its Member States and co-operating international organizations. It is the world´s leading information system on the peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology. INIS maintains a database of over 3 million bibliographic references and announces the availability of scientific literature published world-wide on the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. It also maintains a collection of full text documents that would be difficult to obtain elsewhere.
INIS covers all aspects of the peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology. There are central areas to the scope such as nuclear reactors, reactor safety, nuclear fusion, applications of radiation and radioisotopes in medicine, agriculture, industry and pest control as well as related fields such as nuclear chemistry, nuclear physics and materials science. Special emphasis is placed on the environmental, economic and health effects of nuclear energy. Legal and social aspects associated with nuclear energy are also covered. And, from 1992, the economic and environmental aspects of all non-nuclear energy sources are included in the scope.
The INIS Database is available for free on the internet, simply go to http://inisdb.iaea.org/.
Currently the INIS database on internet contains over 3 million bibliographic references, with English abstracts. It provides direct link to a unique collection of over 250 000 full-text documents not available through commercial channels.
1970 to the present.
Please contact national INIS Liaison Officer. He/she will take the necessary actions to submit your publication to INIS.
Literature reported to INIS may be subdivided into two categories, conventional and non-conventional. Conventional literature is literature which is commercially available through normal distribution channels, such as the book and magazine trade or publishing houses. INIS non-conventional literature, or the INIS collection of full text documents, comprises all other forms of literature, including scientific and technical reports, patent documents, pre-conference papers, and non-commercially published theses and laws that have been cited in the INIS database but are not readily available through commercial channels (also called grey literature). The INIS collection of full text documents comprises literature on the peaceful uses of nuclear energy from 1970 to the present.
The ETDE/INIS Joint Thesaurus contains the controlled terminology for indexing all information within the subject scope of INIS and the Energy Technology Data Exchange (ETDE). The terminology is used in subject descriptions for input to, or retrieval of, information in these systems. The Joint Thesaurus is the result of continued editing in parallel to the processing of the INIS and ETDE databases.
INIS has over 120 Member States and more than 20 international organizations.
For countries: Only Member States of the IAEA may join INIS. A formal letter should be sent from either the national atomic energy authority, from the country's Permanent Mission to the IAEA, or from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The letter should be addressed to the Director General of the IAEA and should state the country´s wish to join INIS. The letter should also include the nomination of the national INIS Liaison Officer, with whom the INIS Secretariat would work closely on all INIS-related matters.
For international organizations: A formal letter should be sent from the Executive Head of the organization, addressed to the Director General of the IAEA, stating the organization's wish to join INIS and nominating an INIS Liaison Officer, with whom the INIS Secretariat would work closely on all INIS-related matters.
The INIS Liaison Officer is responsible for organizing the collection of information and the preparation of input for INIS on a national level (or for his organization, in the case of an international organization), as well as for the dissemination of information contained in all INIS output products, in addition to the promotion of those products. Regular communication between the INIS Secretariat and the INIS Liaison Officers takes place by correspondence and through the Consultative Meetings of INIS Liaison Officers.
INIS Liaison Officers and Alternates are listed on the INIS Web site.
The secretariat function of the International Nuclear Information System is vested in the IAEA´s INIS & NKM Section, located at the Vienna International Centre (VIC), Austria.
INIS & NKM Section,International Atomic Energy Agency,
Vienna International Centre,
P.O. Box 100,1400 Vienna, Austria,Tel.: +43 1 2600 22842/1; Fax: +43 1 2600 29882;
E-mail: 20inis.cbl@iaea.org">inis.cbl@iaea.org
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