Overseas Saint Petersburg State University Astronomical Institute Academia Sinica,Institute of astronomy and Astrophysics · United Kingdom http://www.kao.re.kr/html/english/link/overseas.html
NWO - Advisory Committee Astronomy University Leiden/Faculty for Mathematics and Physics/Leiden Observatory. Prof.dr. LBFM Waters University of Amsterdam/Astronomical Institute. Secretary http://www.nwo.nl/nwohome.nsf/pages/NWOP_5ZDLMZ_Eng
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LISA III Conference Marek Wolf, Astronomical Institute, Charles Univ. Prague, Czech Republic LISA III will bring together librarians from astronomical institutes and http://www.sla.org/division/dpam/pam-bulletin/vol25/no1/lisa3.htm
Extractions: Return to Contents Page Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain, April 21-23, 1998 to be hosted by the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias (IAC) CONFERENCE HISTORY: This conference is the third in a series: Library and Information Services in Astronomy I (LISA I) was held at the U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, USA, in 1988 and was supported by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) as IAU Colloquium 110. LISA II, an IAU Technical Workshop, was held at the European Southern Observatory, Garching, Germany, in 1995. An application for IAU support of LISA III as an IAU Colloquium is pending. AIM OF THE CONFERENCE: Library and information services in astronomy have seen sweeping and monumental changes in the last decade, both in methods of information delivery and the kinds of information being delivered. At the same time, demands for traditional services and the importance of retrieval and archiving of older materials have not abated. Indeed, needs have become more acute as historic materials have become more fragile and preservation techniques have not kept pace with the variety of materials to be preserved. What has not changed is the basic function of the librarian: providing information to users in whatever format by whatever methods necessary. Library and Information Services in Astronomy III will provide an opportunity to examine the current state of the art of information maintenance, delivery, and preservation, as well as to learn from invited experts the directions in which our profession is moving.
Making News - Special Libraries Association The conference brought together almost 100 librarians, astronomers, publishers,and computer specialists representing astronomical institutes, observatories http://www.sla.org/content/Shop/Information/infoonline/2002/nov02/makenews.cfm
Extractions: Are you interested in serving as an SLA representative to the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)?If so, please contact Stephanie A. Russell at stephanie@sla.org for complete details regarding the nomination process and available IFLA sections. You can also visit IFLA's website at http://ifla.orgfor additional information. In mid-November, IFLA will send SLA all deadline requirements for the nominating process. SLA Helps Present Teleconference SLA has joined with the American Association of Law Libraries, the American Library Association, the Medical Library Association, and the Association of Research Libraries to sponsor "Safeguarding Our Patrons' Privacy: What Every Librarian Needs To Know About the USA Patriot Act and Related Anti-Terrorism Measures." This teleconference will provide libraries and their governing institutions with an analysis of the implications of the recent anti-terrorism measures, including the USA Patriot Act, the attorney general's guidelines expanding the investigative powers of the FBI, and the Homeland Security Act. Panelists will address the key legal issues and policy implications for libraries as well as the impact of legislative and regulatory proposals on the privacy and First Amendment rights of library users. Panelists will also identify steps that institutions need to take to comply with proper search warrants, subpoenas, and wiretap requests from law enforcement.
Bdp: Journal Abbreviations (special issue); BANSuppl Bulletin of the Astronomical institutes of the Purkynianae Brunensis; BrnoPb Astronomical Institute of University, Brno, http://obswww.unige.ch/webda/bdp_abr_pub.html
Extractions: This file provides the keys to the abbreviations used in the Budapest bibiliography . The printed introduction has been scanned and the russian text left out. The transcription of foreign words is probably out of date, but is nevertheless useful to understand the severly abbreviated journal or publication names. This panel is provided to move directly to a section starting with a given letter. A B C D ... Z Go to BOTTOM AAA Astronomy and Astrophsics Abstracts AbasB Bjulleten' Abastumanskoj astrofiziceskoj observatorii-gora Kanobili AC Astronomiceskij cirkuljar AcAst Acta Astronomica AdvAA Advances in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academic Press, New York AGMitt Mitteilungen der Astronomischen Gesellschaft AJ The Astronomical Journal AJb Astronomischer Jahresbericht AllPb Publications of the Allegheny Observratory of the University of Pittsburgh AmAf Astrometrija i astrofizika (Respublikanskij mezvedomstvennyj sbornik - Akademija Nauk Ukrainskoj SSR, Glavnaja astronomiceskaja observatorija, Kiev AmbTr Zvezdy, tumannosti, galaktiki-Trudy simpoziuma, posvjascennogo 60 letiju akademika V.A. Ambarcumjana, Bjurakan, 16-19 sentjabrja 1968 goda
PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results Stenberg Astronomical Institute is the leading astronomical institute of Russia.This is the home page of the institution. Its departments include specific http://www.psigate.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/psibrowse2.pl?limit=125&subject=520&tople
PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results This is the home page of Institute of astronomy of the Russian Academy Stenberg Astronomical Institute is the leading astronomical institute of Russia. http://www.psigate.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/psisearch.pl?limit=0&subject=All&term1=Va
Astrophysics Research Universities Kapteyn Astronomical Institute Lebedev Institute of Phyisics Astro of Amsterdam - Astronomical Institute University of Chicago - astronomy and http://wonka.physics.ncsu.edu/Astro/Links/links_uni.html
Planetologia Italiana: Altri Webs Planetologici Istituti di ricerca all estero (Research institutes abroad). Armagh Observatory Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, http://tycho.dm.unipi.it/~foschini/webs.html
Extractions: Agenzie Spaziali (Space Agencies) Canadian Space Agency (CSA/ASC) ... NASA Leonids Meteor Storm . European Mirror NASA NEO impact hazard homepage NASA Solar system Dynamics JPL NASA Space Environments and Technology Archive System ... Russian Space Agency Istituti di ricerca all'estero (Research Institutes abroad) Centri di Ricerca in Italia (Research Centers in Italy) Centro di Ricerca Progetto S. Marco
Astronomy On-Line Newspaper Article 02-01 (October 8, 1996) The Czech Republic Astronomical Institute, Charles University of Prague. Greece The Astronomical Institute of the National Observatory of Athens, http://www.algonet.se/~sirius/eaae/aol/market/newspaper/news0201.html
Extractions: The Astronomy On-Line Programme continues to attract many sponsors in various countries. Information is still missing from some regions, so the present list is most likely still quite incomplete. The organisers wish to express their sincere gratitude to all of them! We hope that also they will benefit from the exceptional interest that has been generated in wide circles by Astronomy On-Line and its related activities. Some National Steering Committees, notably in Denmark, Greece and Sweden, have secured very substantial support from their governments, mainly through the Ministries of Education. For instance, following an application by Knud Jepsen (Member of the EAAE Executive Council) on behalf of the Danish National Steering Committee for Astronomy On-Line, the Danish Ministry of Education, together with the UNI-C company, has decided to provide 150 high schools with free Internet connections during one year, effective immediately. This is a substantial fraction of all high schools in Denmark and this most welcome support will ensure that an exceptional number of these will be able to participate in Astronomy On-Line In Greece, the participation in the National Steering Committee of the Director for Secondary Studies and the circulation of a reference letter from the Ministry has been a great support.
Extractions: The University of Manchester Guidelines for Research Project Fund Holders 1. Introduction These guidelines reflect the views of the CVCP and AUT. The funding agencies wish these guidelines to be available to research staff on contracts funded by them. The objective of such guidelines is to establish the entitlements of research staff and the employment policy of the institution in relation to such staff. This document should be read in conjunction with the Code of Practice agreed between the University of Manchester and Manchester Association of University Teachers and the Conditions of Employment for Research Staff issued by the Personnel Office. 2. Applying for the research funding All funding applications should be made through the Research and Graduate Support Unit. Research supervisors should take into account total costs of salaries, and increases (incremental and cost of living) and the following factors before applying for funding.
POL-RIC Archives -- February 2004 (#7) The Institute and the Department of Physics and astronomy 2. In 1995 theAstronomical Institute and the Institute of Physics merged to form the http://listserv.cnr.it/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0402&L=pol-ric&F=&S=&P=798
Astrofysisk Bibliotek Astronomical institutes. Bulletin (ADS = Bulletin of the Astronomical institutesof Czechoslovakia). Bibsyssøk. DI. Debrecen Photoheliographic Data (ftp) http://www.ub.uio.no/umn/astro/etidsskr.html
Extractions: Artikler i emnene Astrophysics og Cosmology Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Sciences Apparent Places of Fundamental Stars 2000- [hovedtabeller] - 1-5(1955-74) (ADS) Astrobiology, International Journal - Cambridge University Press Astronomi - Norsk astronomisk selskap [informasjon/nyheter] The Astronomical Almanac Revision of the Astronomical Almanac The Astronomical Journal Astronomical Society of Australia Publications - PASA ... Astronomical Society of India Bulletin (ADS) Astronomical Society of Japan Publications - PASJ Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series (ADS) Astronomical Society of the Pacific Publications - PASP L'Astronomie SAF siste utgivelser fra forlaget G. Braun Buchverlag Karlsruhe
Radio Astronomical Institute Of The University Of Bonn Radio Astronomical Institute of the University of Bonn Auf dem Hügel 71 D53121Bonn (Germany). Tel. +49 (0)228 733658 Fax +49 (0)228 731775 http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~webrai/english/index.php
Extractions: (11:00 h, Hörsaal 0.02) more The RAIUB website now has a new and more modern appearence. The old website was already a couple of years old and not easy to maintain, so that the time for a complete revision had come. The new website makes intensive use of modern technologies like PHP... ( more more (Older news from previous years can be found in our news archive Radio Astronomical Institute of the University of Bonn
Home - SETI Institute Click here for the feed address and other information. . Travel with SETIInstitute scientists on astronomical adventures. http://www.seti.org/
History Of The Kapteyn Institute In 1983 the Kapteyn Astronomical Institute moved to its present location in the Overview of the Kapteyn Room at the Kapteyn Astronomical Institute. http://www.rug.nl/sterrenkunde/onderzoek/geschiedenis!print?lang=en
ENEAS - European Network Of Excellence In AsteroSeismology Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic AstronomicalInstitute, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. contact Prof. http://www.eneas.info/modules.php?op=modload&name=phpWiki&file=index&pagename=EN
IAU / Descartes Prize Czech Republic, Technical Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences Russian Federation, Sternberg State Astronomical Institute of Moscow State http://www.iau.org/IAU/News/descartes.html
Extractions: Home News FAQ Organization ... Contact The IAU has the pleasure to announce that the "European Descartes Prize" was received in 2003 by the group "Nutation" that formed the European part of a joint Working Group of IAU and IUGG called "Non-rigid Earth Nutation Theory". This group was led by Véronique Dehant from Observatoire Royal de Belgique, who currently serves as President of Commission 19 (Rotation of the Earth) belonging to IAU Division I. The Prize was received for the development of a new model of precession and nutation of the Earth that was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2000 and the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) in 2003. The Descartes Prize is awarded annually by the European Union for outstanding scientific and technological achievements resulting from European collaborative research in fields ranging from information and computer sciences, geophysics, and life sciences, to engineering, molecular chemistry and materials engineering. In 2003, prize-winners were selected from a short list of eight finalists chosen from among the 230 research teams and 900 scientists that entered competition. The winners were chosen by the "Descartes Grand Jury" including leading personalities from world research and industry. It is remarkable that the "Nutation" group was in the two 2003 winning teams out of this very competitive process and was awarded 300,000 Euros, intended to be used for continuing the collaborative research on this topic. The official quotation for the prize is that "the project breaks new ground in overcoming the difficulties caused by variations in the Earths rotation axis, with a new model which will have major concrete applications for European and international satellite systems, such as Galileo". The IAU is very proud that such a prestigious award can have been obtained in the frame of one of its joint IAU/IUGG Working Groups and congratulates the Group and its Chair for this success.
Www-links Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 251 65Ondrejov, Czech Republic had@sunstel.asu.cas.cz, http://sunkl.asu.cas.cz/~had/links.html