International Nuclear Information System
The International Nuclear Information System (INIS) was established in 1969 by the IAEA, in collaboration with
interested Member States and some international organizations.
The INIS collection is freely available world-side since 2009. It offers online access to over 3.5 million
bibliographic references and
400,000 full-text documents. It includes references and abstracts of journal
articles, scientific and technical reports, conference papers,
books, patents, nuclear laws, regulations,
theses and web documents.
The scope of the INIS collection covers all areas of activities of the
IAEA, including nuclear engineering and technology, nuclear safety
and radiation protection, safeguards
and non-proliferation, applications of nuclear and isotope techniques, nuclear and high energy physics,
nuclear and radiation chemistry, nuclear applications in life sciences, legal aspects, and environmental
and economic aspects of nuclear and
non-nuclear energy sources.
Resource Information
Quality Level |
Authoritative - information is confirmed with authoritative national contact points |
Completeness |
Comprehensive - it includes over 3.5 million bibliographic records and over 400 000 full-text documents |
Update Frequency |
Continually |
Last Resource Update |
October 2013 |
Subject |
Diplomacy |
Organizational Source |
Nuclear Energy |
Data Type |
Bibliographic Data |
Keywords |
Energy; Nuclear engineering and technology; Nuclear safety and radiation protection; Nuclear security; Safeguards and non-proliferation; Applications of nuclear and isotopic techniques; Sciences relevant to nuclear research and other applications; Nuclear and high energy physics; Radiation chemistry; Legal aspects; and Environmental and economic aspects of nuclear and non-nuclear energy sources |
Contact Point |
d.savic@iaea.org |
Page Authors |
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