ISOC Community Grant Programme
The ISOC Community Grants Programme Committee has selected the project 'Establishing a Content Creation Centre in the Fundamental Scientific Library of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia for funding. |
Grant from NATO |
Upon consideration by the Advisory Panel on Information and Communication Security, NATO Emerging Security Challenges Division, through 'Science for Peace and Security &Partnership Co-operation' programme has awarded Fundamental Scientific Library of NAS with a networking infrastructure grant 'Building Networked Content Creation Centre for Distance Learning Programmes' Mr. Alan Hopkinson from the Middlesex University (London) will act as a NATO country co-director, and Dr. Tigran Zargaryan (from Fundamental Scientific Library of NAS, Yerevan), will act as a country co-director from Armenia. |
Introducing Free/Open Source Software Library Automation Tools to the Armenian Library Community.
Open Society Institute-Assistance Foundation, Armenia has awarded Fundamental Scientific Library with a one year grant for introducing Free/Open Source Software Library Automation Tools to Armenian Library Community. |
New Masters Programme on Library and Information Science
The outcome of educational reforms in Armenia, Georgia and Uzbekistan greatly depends on the curricula being taught in the Universities, which is still precarious for ‘Library and Information Science’ studies. |
Archiving of Armenian rare books through digitization and providing their online access
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Portal of the Armenian Digital Library launchedSince January 2007 the Fundamental Scientific Library of Armenia has been carrying out a series of activities to introduce Open Source Software solutions to the academic community, librarians, students and library users. |
Developing a new scholarly communication system based on Open AccessThe Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation in Armenia has granted the Fundamental Scientific Library of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) with a one year grant to develop an Open Access based scholarly communication system for the national academic community.
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