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Nuclear Information Section
The International Nuclear Library Network (INLN):
Doing more with less!
Thanos Giannakopoulos
A global nuclear information and knowledge
management initiative aiming to strengthen
international cooperation in nuclear
information resource sharing
Working towards leveraging technology and
information flows to deliver point-of-need
access to information services for nuclear
researchers.
International Nuclear Library Network (INLN)
International Nuclear Library Network
Promote international cooperation
Focus on resource sharing and best practises for nuclear information management
Contribute to global nuclear knowledge management
Cater for comprehensivecontent sources
Strive for low-cost, high-benefit solutions, promote open access policies
Point-of-need access to services
Operate in an environment of data-
intensive science
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INLN objectives
International Nuclear Library Network (INLN)
Governance of the INLN
INLN Continual Service Improvement
INLN
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Strategic
DirectionsWeb
Coordination Group
ArgentinaMs Verónica WallingreNuclear Regulatory Authority Library
Brazil Ms Maria Betania Monte Alto Lambert CGTI/Centro de Informações Nucleares - CIN CNEN - Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear
IrelandMs Isabella BolgerRadiological Protection Institute of Ireland
MexicoMr Caludio Fernandez, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares (ININ)Centro de Información y Documentación (CID)
IAEA Library Mr Thanos Giannakopoulos
convenes online
International Nuclear Library Network
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
51 nuclear libraries, documentation offices, university physics departments, institutions and nuclear regulatory authorities.
| Argentina | Australia | Austria | Belarus | Brazil | Canada | China | Czech Republic | Egypt | France | Ghana | India | Indonesia | Ireland | Japan | Kenya | Libya | Mexico | Morocco | New Zealand | Nigeria | Norway | Pakistan | Poland | Republic of Korea | Russian Federation | Serbia | Thailand | Tunisia | Turkey | Uzbekistan | IAEA Library | International Thermonuclear Reactor
31 countries, 2 international organisations
International Nuclear Library Network
Document delivery
Research support
Interlibrary loan
Current Awareness (alerting)
Guidance on nuclear information management
IAEA Library
INLN members
Members also exchange information, not recorded in the IAEA Lib. statistics.
INLN Information services
47%
15%
8%
2.5%
27.5%
Requests for Information by Type (2014)
Document Delivery
Research Support
Interlibrary Loan
Current Awareness
Guidance
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Requests for Information (RfIs)
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Increase by Sep. 2014:
29%
Growth of RfIs 2012-2014
International Nuclear Library Network (INLN)
- Comparative and interdisciplinary nature of research – increasingly difficult to delimit the focus on nuclear topics from broader global themes (IAEA publications attest to this)
- Big data
- Rising need for evaluated and credible sources - difference between scientific activity (“good enough”) to scientific achievement (“exploratory research”)
- Point-of-need access to content
Challenges to digital scholarship
- Comprehensive content, semantic web
- User services (data curation, new research infrastructures)
- User services (online or in person training, information analysis, new library spaces)
- Information services rebuilt around user work-flows (sophisticated linking technologies, interconnectedness of web-scale library systems, discoverability)
(nuclear) Library actions
THEN:Resources were scarce and time was abundant
NOW:Resources are abundant and time is scarce
International Nuclear Library Network (INLN)
INIS & INLN synergies: a case
INIS3.7 m. records
SCITEC (Information Bridge and Energy Citations) Database).
3 m. records
WorldWide Science95 databases and portals from over 70
countries
Faostat3.5 m. records
IAEA Library Catalogue
Brazil CNEN Library Catalogue
Web of Science80 m. records
Science Direct12.5 m. records
ProquestCentral70 m.
INSPEC 14 records
Academic Search Complete 5 m. records
National Technical Reports Library (US) 2.2 million
20,000 electronic Journals
Open Access (a selection) Subscriptions (a selection)
How are users expected to access content?
Web content? Blogs, vlogs, social media content etc. not included
Inconvenient information consumption patterns
example: the IAEA Library Resource Portfolio
International Nuclear Library Network (INLN)
INIS & INLN synergies
LAYER 1Searching Library Catalogues
of INLN participants
LAYER 2Searching open access
and subscribed resources of a nuclear
Library
OPEN SOURCE DISCOVERY
SYSTEM
International Nuclear Library Network (INLN)
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2016-2017
Alignment in mission, goals and purpose across the INLN partners
Reconfigure nuclear information services around new user engagement
Work towards index-based discovery across INLN collections
2014-2015
Practical Arrangement ratified
Web Coordination Group (INLN governing body)
INLN directory created
Work towards resource bridging
Yammer, Enterprise Network
2012-2013
Contextualising the INLN: eScience environment
Linking INLN to other Networks or Associations (SLA, LIBER)
Work towards a Practical Arrangement
2010
INLN, an open network
Web. 2.0 presence
Momentum continues
2008
INLN gains momentum
Work towards breaking the silos
INLN: history and roadmap
International Nuclear Library Network (INLN)
INLN web presence updated. Contact details of new member are distributed
to participants.
IAEA Lib. writes a story introducing the new member.
Official request (email) to the IAEA Library
INLN Member
IAEA Member States UN Organizations
▼IAEA Lib. seeks approval
from members
IAEA Lib. communicates the decision to requester:
No
Official request (email) to the IAEA Library
INLN Member
Yes
◄ Other bodies
INLN web presence updated. Contact details of new member are distributed
to participants.
IAEA Lib. writes a story introducing the new member.
International Nuclear Library Network (INLN)
Learn more – become a member:
Contact:
4th International Nuclear Library Network (INLN) Members Meeting
Wednesday 15th October 201413:00 – 13:45
IAEA Library Training Room, F0185H (1st Floor, F-Building)
Tel.: +43 1 2600 22628
Visit: INLN.IAEA.ORG Thank you!