Rózsa György: Tudományok és művészségek szeretete... Írások az MTA Könyvtáráról (A MTAK közleményei 16. Budapest, 1986

Az interdiszciplináris információ felhasználása: a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia

95 SUMMARY MAKING USE OF INTERDISCIPLINARY INFORMATION­THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES This paper was prepared for the 42nd FID conference of 1984, and was originally published in its volume, in English. Its chapters are: 1. Historical background 2. Information integration and interdisciplinary needs 3. Some characteristics of interdisciplinary information. Under the sign of integrated information and interdisciplinary needs the Library performs the following functions: a) co-ordinating the libraries and information centres of research institutes (mean­ing to some extent co-ordination of their acquisitions and exchange of publications, etc.); b) representing the Academy at international professional organizations; c) the keeping of some central academic and national scientific records (e.g. com­pilation of the bibliography recording scientific works of the members of the Academy, the collection of candidates and Academic doctoral theses); d) provision of central scientific information services, such as science of science, research management, science policy; e) publication activities based on the Library's own collections with the cooper­ation of its personnal; f) the collection of non-book and non-periodical type material such as the Archives of the Academy operating as an independent department with its archive-, tape- and photographic collections; g) the introduction of up-to-date information technologies, such as micrography, offset reprography, xerography and alike; h) and at last but not least the modernization of information techniques, which started up a few years ago with the SDI services based on the magnetic tapes of the Sci­ence Citation Index. Megjelent: The use of information in a changing world. Ed. by A. Van Der Laan and A.A. Winters. Hague, 1984. FID. 171-174.p.

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