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realized that the further development and expansion of NSA would not be possible without the backing of an international organization. At the third U.N. Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy in 1964, Bunenkant proposed that the effort be undertaken by the IAEA. In 1966, consultants from the Soviet Union and United States (Lev. L. Issaev, and Raymond K. Wakerling, respectively) met in Vienna to explore the possibilities, and to develop parameters of the programme that would be acceptable to both countries. The consultants produced a set of recommendations, and in December of that year, the IAEA convened a working group of 16 countries and 3 international organization to agree on the final parameters of the programme.
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The system receives bibliographic references and full-text reports from member states and organizations represented by INIS Liaison Officers in each of those entities. The IAEA supplements these contributions by acquiring bibliographic references from publishers and repositories in its scope. In its
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was produced by the United States Atomic Energy Commission at Oak Ridge, Tennessee beginning in 1948. Nuclear Science Abstracts sought to fully cover the world's nuclear science literature. By 1968, it had partnerships with 316 institutions in 44 countries The director of NSA, Edward J. Brunenkant,
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and has been operating since 1970. INIS is operated by the International Atomic Energy Agency in collaboration with 132 Member States and 17 co-operating international organizations. All the content it holds is currently available free to "all Internet users around the world".
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first year of operation, some 3,944 bibliographic references were provided, 644 also containing a full-text non-conventional literature, also called
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is "to foster the exchange of scientific and technical information on the peaceful uses of atomic energy." Concurrently, the publication
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In the first years of publication, INIS was provided in book form and microfiche. Now all records are available on the website
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INIS (disambiguation)
International Atomic Energy Agency
Nuclear Science Abstracts
grey literature
INIS Repository Search
Vienna, Austria
International Nuclear Event Scale
List of academic databases and search engines
"International Nuclear Information System"
Unesco
"Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency"



"Intergovernmental Cooperation for Mission-Oriented Information Systems: A Memoir"


"INIS research database available on-line"
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