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INION Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the
Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian bibliographic data bases in the field of social
science and humanities
The databases of the Institute of Scientific Information on Social
Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences (INION)
rank among the renowned bibliographic databases in the field of social
sciences and humanities. The databases were launched in the 80es and now
provide access to approximately
2,5 million bibliographical records.
The INION databases contain annotated bibliographic descriptions of the
Soviet, Russian and foreign literature in all branches of social science
and humanities, acquired by the INION library - the largest European
library for social sciences and humanities.
Each record is registered in its original language, includes brief
abstract in Russian and keywords in Russian and English languages. The
INION databases contain not only descriptions of monographs but articles
from journals and collections of papers (more than 20 thousand items),
dissertation abstracts, conference proceedings and "grey"
literature as well.
The INION databases are now available on CD-ROM with INION software and
an interface in Russian and English. The CD-ROM can be ordered by the IDC Publishers Corporation, Holland
Access to the INION databases at the Moscow site:
Please create a login and a password before you start searching.
Use * as a wildcard character within your search string for right and left
truncation.
For example, author - Ivanov*.
All Cyrillic data elements are transliterated according to the Library of
Congress rules.
Ordering of electronic document copies in INION
INION supplies users with electronic copies of articles from journals
and monographs. You can send your order to edd@inion.ru
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The communication languages are Russian, German and English.
Copies are made as an Adobe Acrobat file and as a WinWord file within
3-5 days. The price for a journal article or a book extract up to 50 pages
is 5 USD, over 50 pages - 10 USD (authors’ assignments included). Copies
can be supplied either via FTP sites or via e-mail.
© GESIS Natalija
Schleinstein
2006-10-11
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