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VINITI is the publisher of UDC schedules in Russian language and the only publisher that still maintains, develops and publishes a full UDC edition. Much of VINITI’s effort is put into research and development of the classification, user support and training. Being part of the Russian Academy of Science, VINITI’s main strength as classification publisher comes from its team of scientists, researchers and subject specialists that work on the development and maintenance of the knowledge organization terminology. VINITI maintains a Russian UDC database and is also responsible for the alignment of the UDC with the Russian Rubricator for Science and Technology, the official scientific taxonomy that serves as a unified indexing language for information Exchange in the fields of scientific research and technology.
UNIDO United Nations Industrial development organization
It is not related with the field of library science if u want to know about UNIDO Pls follow the link UNIDO DETAIL
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please read the name i m jayshree dave ok pls write jayshree or mam
Oh I m very sorry Mam. Actually I haven’t focused on your name actually that time I was engaged in book circulation process. But for future I have never committed such kind of mistake and actual reason behind this is that I have got one male friend which name is also Jayshree so I have confused. I am sorry Mam.
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The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), French/Spanish acronym ONUDI, is a specialized agency in theUnited Nations system, headquartered in Vienna, Austria. The Organization's primary objective is the promotion and acceleration of industrial development in developing countries and countries with economies in transition and the promotion of international industrial cooperation (wiki 2010).
VINITI Database RAS (Russian Academy of Sciences) is the All-Union Institute for Scientific and Technical Information database. It is described as a large abstracting database. In general, it is indexed for the natural sciences, exact sciences, and technical sciences. Included in this database is AJ (Abstract Journal), indexed from 1981 to the present day (wiki 2010).
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