The International Nuclear Library Network (INLN), coordinated by the IAEA Library, i.e. the Library of the International Atomic Energy Agency, seeks to further promote the exchange of nuclear information and to strengthen strategic partnerships amongst members. The underlying strategy is twofold: first, whenever a new partner joins the network, the shared information base is enlarged; and second, the larger the information base becomes, the more attractive the network is.

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  • INLN
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  • The International Nuclear Library Network (INLN), coordinated by the IAEA Library, i.e. the Library of the International Atomic Energy Agency, seeks to further promote the exchange of nuclear information and to strengthen strategic partnerships amongst members. The underlying strategy is twofold: first, whenever a new partner joins the network, the shared information base is enlarged; and second, the larger the information base becomes, the more attractive the network is. The 30 nuclear libraries participating in this network (January 2009) have managed to enhance their information pool and extend their services to cover information needs of a world clientele.
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  • INLN moto
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  • United Nations
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  • IAEA Library
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  • 2005 (xsd:integer)
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  • Ruth Maria Hahn-Weinert
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  • Vienna, Austria (IAEA Library)
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  • Nuclear Libraries
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  • International Nuclear Lirbary Network (INLN)
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  • IAEA
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  • Worldwide
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  • Active
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  • Internet-based Nuclear Library Network
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  • The International Nuclear Library Network (INLN), coordinated by the IAEA Library, i.e. the Library of the International Atomic Energy Agency, seeks to further promote the exchange of nuclear information and to strengthen strategic partnerships amongst members. The underlying strategy is twofold: first, whenever a new partner joins the network, the shared information base is enlarged; and second, the larger the information base becomes, the more attractive the network is.
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  • International Nuclear Library Network
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