National
Institute of Science Communication
and Information Resources
(NISCAIR) came
into existence
on 30 September 2002 with
the merger of National
Institute of Science Communication
(NISCOM) and Indian
National Scientific Documentation
Centre (INSDOC).
Both NISCOM and
INSDOC, the two
premier institutes of the
Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research (CSIR),
were devoted to dissemination
and documentation of S&T
information.
NISCOM
had been in existence for
the last six decades (first
as two Publication Units
of CSIR,
which were merged to form
the Publications Division,
which was later renamed
as Publications & Information
Directorate and in 1996,
as NISCOM).
Over the years, NISCOM
diversified its activities,
and through a host of its
information products, comprising
research and popular science
journals, encyclopaedic
publications, monographs,
books, and information services,
it had been reaching out
to researchers, students,
entrepreneurs, industrialists,
agriculturists, policy planners
and also the common man.
INSDOC
came into being
in 1952 and was engaged
in providing S&T information
and documentation services
through myriad activities
such as abstracting and
indexing, design and development
of databases, translation,
library automation, providing
access to international
information sources, human
resource development, consultancy
services in setting up modern
library-cum-information
centres. INSDOC
was also host to the National
Science Library and the
SAARC Documentation Centre.
Now,
with the formation of NISCAIR,
all the above multi-faceted
activities have been amalgamated,
making NISCAIR,
an institute capable of
serving the society using
modern IT infrastructure
in a more effective manner
and taking up new ventures
in the field of science
communication, dissemination
and S&T information
management systems and services.
Broadly the core activity
of NISCAIR
will be to collect/store,
publish and disseminate
S&T information through
a mix of traditional and
modern means, which will
benefit different segments
of society.
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