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.