Meeting of Directors of Latin America ISSN Centres
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Meeting of Directors of Latin America ISSN Centres
40th MEETING OF DIRECTORS ISSN CENTRES THE 12-16 October 2015 NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SERBIA BELGRADE OF Planning of the 41th Meeting of Directors of ISSN Centres 7-11 November 2016 Brasília, Brasil Achievement Achievement ISSN BRAZILIAN CENTRE (CBISSN) IBICT Brazilian Institute for Information in Science and Technology Brazilian Institute for Information in Science and Technology (IBICT) In 1954 (thousand nine hundred fifty-four), the Brazilian Institute for Information in Science and Technology comes in on UNESCO recommendation meant to create a national center of bibliography. Since then, its mission has been to promote the development of the information sector by proposing policies, research implementation and dissemination of innovative ways to contribute to the advancement of science and competitiveness of Brazilian technology. As IBICT turns 60 (sixty) (in 2014 two thousand and fourteen), it celebrates significant achievements throughout its history. From the academic perspective, the Institute introduced the first graduate program in Information Science in the country, master’s courses (since 1970 thousand nine hundred and seventy), doctoral (since 1994 thousand and nine hundred ninety-four) and postdoctoral (since 2013 two thousand thirteen), graduating high-level research professionals committed to the advancement of knowledge in the area. Research and disciplines of the Graduate Program are structured with a focus on; "Information and Social and Technological Mediations for Knowledge", organized in two research lines: "Communication, Organization and Information Management and Knowledge" and "Socio-cultural settings, Political and Economic Information". In the early years foreign teachers of Tefko Saracevic the highest international Wilfrid Lancaster LaVahn Marie Overmyer Bert Roy Boyce Jack Mills Derek Langridge John Joseph Eyre Engetraut Dahlberg Suman Datta Derek de Solla Price recognition participated in its faculty, including: From the perspective of the first products, and scientific and technological information services produced in cooperation, we highlight the creation of the National Collective Catalog of Scientific Journals, the Bibliodata Network and the Bibliographic Commuting Program, all intended for bibliographic exchange in Brazil in the 1950s (thousand nine hundred and fifty), a milestone that today is noted in libraries and general information units. From the 1990s (nineteen ninety), IBICT initiated a most successful cooperative initiative by way of, the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations. Brazilian universities and research centers took part in the initiative, adding over 370,000 (three hundred and seventy thousand) theses and dissertations now stored for consultation on open access to the entire international community. In this network, educational and research institutions act as data providers and the IBICT operates as aggregator, collecting theses and dissertations of metadata providers by providing information services on this metadata and exposing them to be accessed by other service providers, particularly the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertation. http://bdtd.ibict.br/vufind/ On the technological information scene is the Brazilian System for Technical Answers, which invested in systems and networks to disseminate information to micro and small business. The database developed for Industrial Product Life Cycle Assessment is contributing to sustainability and environmental preservation policies. Investment in information services such as translating of scientific texts into accessible language is aimed at popularizing science through the Science Channel. http://sbrt.ibict.br/ http://acv.ibict.br/ http://www.canalciencia.ibict.br/ From the point of view of social inclusion, it took on the challenge of facing the historical liabilities of the country with marginalized populations and implemented several initiatives in the digital inclusion area through Digital Runner which is designed to include segments of the population whose socioeconomic status makes access to the benefits of new technologies of communication and information difficult. Chart DIRECTOR Dra Cecília Leite Oliveira Information Science Journal PUBLICATION MSc. Ramón Fonseca ADMINISTRATION Ms Reginaldo Araújo PLANNING Dr. Ricardo Rodrigues GENERAL COORDINATOR OF INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS GENERAL COORDINATOR OF CONSOLIDATED PRODUCTS GENERAL COORDINATOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MSc. Arthur Costa Dra Lillian Alvares MSc Leonardo Lazarte SCIENCE POPULARIZATION ACTIONS SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION PROCESSING LABORATORY PROSPECTING AND TECHNOLOGICAL MONITORING Dra Bianca Amaro SOCIAL INCLUSION ACTIONS REFERENCE SERVICE MSc.Tainá Batista de Assis CBISSN SUPPORT FOR IBICT TECHNOLOGIES CBISSN Centro Brasileiro do ISSN (Brazilian Center ISSN) CBISSN Face to Face Assignments Tainá Batista de Assis Director of CBISSN Juliana Bueno Director Substitute Team Ana Lúcia Carvalho Maria Nazaré de Carvalho Tamiles de França Ferreira CBISSN Since 1975, but only in 1980 the understanding became formal through an agreement signed with the ISSN International Center. The National Center assigns an average of 6,386 per year, being the most expressive ISSN center in Latin America. Besides three full-time employees, the Center has the participation of two more institutional leaders in the day-to-day discussions of strategic, tactical and operational levels. Despite informing editors about the use of barcodes, it does not keep contact with the national GS1. It uses the Virtua Client to create ISSN records. Besides the usual advantages, users request ISSN assignment for their publications in search of an international parameter for scientific journal quality control, as well as an indexing criterion in national and international databases. The Center participates in national collective cataloguing programs, through the National Collective Catalogue (CCN) and the Bibliodata Collective Catalogue Network. The ISSN assignment happens by request and submission of necessary documentation to the Brazilian Center: request form and proper predefined documentation, according to the type of publication (print, CD-ROM, online). The ISSN assignments in Brazil have the following media types: print (28.600), online (6.811), CD (3.702) out of a total of 39,153 assignments (INTERNACIONAL STANDARD SERIAL NUMBER, 2015). Brazil’s Center is the most active, with assignments corresponding to nearly 40% of ISSN in Latin America, followed by Argentina (17.08%) and Colombia (15.88%). Agenda Provisional Agenda MONDAY (2 NOV 2016): Morning: Satellite Meetings – Meeting of Directors of Latin America ISSN Centres Afternoon: The ISSN Review Group meeting TUESDAY (3 NOV 2016): Morning: Satellite Meetings – Meeting of Directors of Africa ISSN Centres Afternoon: The ISSN Open session WEDNESDAY (4 NOV 2016): Morning: Election of the Chairman and Rapporteur; Adoption of the agenda (ISSN/NC/40.0); Adoption of the minutes of the previous meeting (ISSN/NC/39.17) ; Afternoon: Activities of the ISSN network (Report from the ISSN International Centre (ISSN/NC/40.1) ; Reports from ISSN National Centres (ISSN/NC/40.2) Evening event, from 5 p.m.: sightseeing tour of Brasília THURSDAY (5 NOV 2016): Morning: ISSN Consultancy Mission: Presentation of Key Results and Future Agenda (ISSN/NC/40.3); ISSN Award: Special Ceremony for past and new awardees; ISSN Communication Strategy (ISSN/NC/40.4); ISSN IT issues (ISSN/NC/ 40.5) : Improvement of ISSN register (new Virtua version, new server) ; ISSN IC new online form for publishers requests ; OAI-PMH feed for ISSN register; Cooperation with UKSG Transfer; Afternoon: ISSN Data & Network and issues (ISSN/NC/ 40.6): Presentation of ABES’ projects related to serials; Introduction to CIDEMIS ; Update on ROAD; “Core” electronic resources; Training sessions Standardisation issues (ISSN/NC/40.7): ISSN Review group and ISSN Manual; Partnerships with JSC RDA and ISBD RG, ISNI and Linked Content Coalition Evening event, at 8 p.m.: ISSN dinner FRIDAY (6 NOV 2016): Morning: Resolutions; Any other business; Organisation of ISSN meetings (ISSN/NC/40.8) ; Afternoon: Social close session Date and place of next meeting Satellite Meetings Meeting of Directors of Latin America ISSN Centres Strategy: hold meeting in 2015 with scientific attachés of the embassies of Latin America, about the ISSN Network, the event in Brasilia and request support for payment of passage and accommodation for the directors of the national centers of Latin America. The program is being defined Satellite Meetings Meeting of Directors of Africa ISSN Centres Strategy: hold meeting in 2015 with scientific attachés of the embassies of Africa, about the ISSN Network, the event in Brasilia and request support for payment of passage and accommodation for the directors of the national centers of Africa. The program is being defined City in the form of a plane Oscar Niemeyer architecture Urbanism of Lucio Costa It is within the Savannah Biome With its tree Ipê, which the drier, more beautiful they become Brasília Guides of Brasilia Guia de Brasília Conheça Brasília Maps of Brasilia Mapa Aeroporto / Hotel Mapa Hotel / IBICT Site of achievement Famous place for holding events in the city Site of achievement Temple of Good Will e Ecumenical Parliament Flights The following airlines operate directly to Brasilia: Aerolineas Argentinas (Argentina) Air France (France) American Airlines (United States) Austral (Argentina) Copa Airlines (Panama) Delta (USA) TAP (Portugal) Hotels Meliá Brasil 21, SHS Quadra 06, Bloco D (Asa Sul) - tel.: (61) 3218.4700; reservas 0800-703-3399, www.solmelia.com - 260 apartamentos, inaugurado em 2003. Tryp Convention Brasil 21, SHS Quadra 06, Conjunto A, Bloco D (Asa Sul) - tel.: (61) 3218.4700, www.solmelia.com - 150 apartamentos, inaugurado em 2009. Nobile Lakeside Convention & Resort, SHTN Trecho 1, Lote 2 (Lago Norte) - tel.: (61) 3035.1100, www.nobilehoteis.com.br, 113 apartamentos, inaugurado em 2001. Mercure Eixo, SHN Quadra 05, Bloco G (Asa Norte) - tel.: (61) 3424.2000; fax.: (61) 3424.2001; reservas 0800-703-7000, www.mercure.com.br, 335 apartamentos, inaugurado em 2002. Mercure Apartments Líder, SHN Quadra 05, Bloco I (Asa Norte) - tel.: (61) 3426.4000, www.accorhotels.com/pt-br/brasil/index.shtml, 272 apartamentos, inaugurado em 2001. Allia Gran-Hotel (Sonesta Brasília), SHN Quadra 05, Bloco B (Asa Norte) - tel.: (61) 3424.2500, www.alliahotels.com.br, 155 apartamentos, inaugurado em 2006. Comfort Suítes Brasília, SHN Quadra 04, Bloco D (Asa Norte) - tel.: (61) 3424.6000; reservas 0800-55-5855, www.atlanticahotels.com.br, 186 apartamentos, inaugurado em 2003. Manhattan Plaza Hotel, SHN Quadra 2, Bloco A, (Asa Norte) - tel.: (61) 3319.3060; fax.: (61) 3328.5685; reservas 0800-61-4002, www.plazabrasilia.com.br, 265 apartamentos, inaugurado em 1992. Metropolitan, SHN Quadra 2, Bloco H (Asa Norte) - tel.: (61) 3961.3500, www.atlanticahotels.com.br, 116 apartamentos, inaugurado em 1996. Naoum Express, SHS Quadra 04, Bloco J (Asa Sul) - tel.: (61) 3212.4545, www.naoumhoteis.com.br, 77 apartamentos, inaugurado em 2008 San Marco, SHS Quadra 5, Bloco C (Asa Sul) - tel.: (61) 2103.8484; reservas 0800-61-8484, www.sanmarco.com.br, 218 apartamentos, inaugurado em 1984. Bay Park Resort Hotel, SHTN Trecho 2, Lote 5 (Asa Norte) - tel.: (61) 3037.3000, www.baypark.com.br, 528 apartamentos, inaugurado em 1988. The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation of Brazil welcomes the opportunity to host the 41st Meeting of Directors of ISSN Centres I hope to see you in Brasilia in 2016!