About National Science Library, India
The decision to establish National Science Library (NSL) was taken by CSIR in June 1963 and accordingly it started from National Physical Laboratory (NPL) building. After a few years it was shifted to club building of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and from there it moved to its present building in 1983. The plot area of NSL building is about 3.5 acre over which a four floor centrally air conditioned building was constructed to house NSL and its corollary functions, products and services. Currently for performing NSL functions, render services to users, provide good ambience and facilities for users, NSL occupies vertically half of the total built up area of the building at Satsang Vihar Marg New Delhi 110067.
About ISSN National Centre, India
The Indian ISSN Centre at the National Science Library, NISCAIR, New Delhi is one of a network of over 89 national centres worldwide. It is responsible for assigning ISSNs to serials published in India. The Centre is also responsible for contributing Indian records to the world database of ISSN numbers, known as the ISSN Register, maintained by the ISSN International Centre in Paris. Since 1986, National Institute of Science Communication and information Resources (erstwhile INSDOC) has been designated as the National Centre for assigning ISSNs to serial publications published in India. The ISSN assigned periodicals are registered in the international database in Paris.
Our MissionTo become the prime custodian of all information resources on current and traditional knowledge systems in science and technology in the country, and to promote communication in science to diverse constituents at all levels, using the most appropriate technologies. |
Meeting Schedule Date: 12th to 16th November 2019 Time : 10.00 A.M to 05.30 P.M (IST) |
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