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NORDINFO (Nordic Council for Scientific Information): financing international development without bureaucracy

Sigrún Klara Hannesdóttir (Sigrún Klara Hannesdóttir is Director of NORDINFO, The Nordic Council of Scientific Information. She is Professor of Library and Information Studies at the University of Iceland and on leave to hold this director’s position.)

The Bottom Line

ISSN: 0888-045X

Article publication date: 1 September 2000

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Abstract

NORDINFO (The Nordic Council for Scientific Information) was founded in 1977 after a long tradition of Nordic cooperation within the research library field. The Council is responsible for coordinating Nordic cooperative initiatives that can facilitate access to scientific information. Prior to that, Nordic countries developed a variety of cooperative forms: political, economic, cultural and scientific. During its 20 years of operation, NORDINFO has financed many experimental projects and financially supported many conferences, seminars and smaller projects with the general aim that these projects should have benefit beyond each individual country. Projects included an interface, which was to serve as a tool to search databases in different countries and structured in different languages. NORDINFO also financed Centres of Excellence where Nordic expertise could be developed. NORDINFO operates on a budget provided by the Nordic Council of Ministers and is given a three‐year contract based on strategy which must be accepted by the board, consisting of one member from each of the five countries that finance Nordic cooperation.

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Klara Hannesdóttir, S. (2000), "NORDINFO (Nordic Council for Scientific Information): financing international development without bureaucracy", The Bottom Line, Vol. 13 No. 3, pp. 134-142. https://doi.org/10.1108/08880450010342872

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