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National Institute of Informatics

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National Institute of Informatics
National Institute of Informatics inside National Center of Sciences Building in Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.
Industryinformatics
FoundedApril 2000; 23 years ago (2000-04)
Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Headquarters
Japan 
Key people
Masao Sakauchi (leader)
Websitewww.nii.ac.jp/en/

The National Institute of Informatics (国立情報学研究所, Kokuritsu Jōhōgaku Kenkyūjo, NII) is a Japanese research institute located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. NII was established in April 2000 for the purpose of advancing the study of informatics. This institute also works on creating systems to facilitate the spread of scientific information to the general public. It oversees and maintains a large, searchable information database on a variety of scientific and non-scientific topics called Webcat. NII is the only comprehensive research institute in informatics in Japan. It is a major part of the Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI, and since 2002 has offered a Ph.D. program in informatics.

History edit

NII had its inception in a proposition from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, and Culture presented to the Science Council in October 1973, entitled "Improved Circulation System for Academic Information." In 1976 the Research Center for Library and Information Science was established at the University of Tokyo, paving the way for the institute that was to become the National Institute of Informatics. In 1983 the research center was reorganized and transformed into the Center for Bibliographic Information, but continued to operate under the aegis of the University of Tokyo. This center was then further restructured in 1986 and renamed the National Center for Science Information Systems (NACSIS).

The NACSIS was the first incarnation of the institute to be independent of the University of Tokyo. The institute developed and grew in accordance with advances in computer and Internet technology, eventually outgrowing the initial vision behind the National Center for Science Information Systems. In April 2000 this center was overhauled and reformed as the National Institute of Informatics. NII is located in the Chiyoda district of Tokyo. It is a principal part of the National Center of Sciences building, along with the Hitotsubashi University Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy, and the Center for University Finance.

Research edit

The institute focuses on scientific research regarding information-gathering techniques and systems for information management in all scholarly disciplines. NII attempts to balance theoretical and practical research approaches, aiming to create new techniques for searching and organizing extremely high-volume databases using new opportunities presented by advancements in high-speed network capabilities. NII conducts research in partnership with numerous universities and other research institutions, both public and private.

The institute's primary goal is enhancing the knowledge of informatics in Japan, but it also works closely with international and exchange researchers and institutes for the advancement of multiple goals, including the development of international standards in informatics. NII hosts various research exchange programs for visiting students, research interns, postdocs, and visiting professors such as the Japanese JSPS and Germany DAAD programs. NII organizes a popular international internship that invites and funds students around the world to come to Japan and conduct research under guidance of professors at NII for up to 6 months twice a year.[1]

In addition to its research functions, NII has a postgraduate education function since 2002 as the Department of Informatics, School of Multidisciplinary Sciences, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI.

Webcat edit

Webcat and Webcat Plus are advanced search databases offered and maintained as a part of NII's GeNii (Global Environment for Networked Intellectual Information) division. GeNii was created as means of integrating and unifying the content of several information retrieval and electronic library services overseen by NII, the primary result of which has been the Webcat search systems. Webcat, and its simultaneously maintained successor, Webcat Plus, are book and journal search systems that supply holdings information for materials held in research institutes and university library collections throughout Japan. Webcat Plus currently has information on over twelve million titles, and both systems can be searched in English and Japanese. GeNii's further plans for the Webcat system include integrating the entire holdings of the National Diet Library into the searchable database. No information is currently available on the scheduled completion date for this project.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "International Exchange based on MOU at National Institute of Informatics". National Institute of Informatics. Retrieved 2021-04-26.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in English)
  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Telkom University Kampus Teknologi
  • Systems:
    • Digital Silk Road
    • IMAGINE Book Search
    • GeNii: NII Scholarly and Academic Information Portal
    • WebcatPlus: Search for books, magazines, etc.
    • KAKEN: Search for research subjects
    • NII-DBR: Search for specialized academic information

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources National Institute of Informatics news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message 35 41 32 86 N 139 45 29 17 E 35 6924611 N 139 7581028 E 35 6924611 139 7581028 National Institute of InformaticsNational Institute of Informatics inside National Center of Sciences Building in Hitotsubashi Chiyoda ku Tokyo IndustryinformaticsFoundedApril 2000 23 years ago 2000 04 Chiyoda Tokyo JapanHeadquartersJapan Key peopleMasao Sakauchi leader Websitewww wbr nii wbr ac wbr jp wbr en wbr The National Institute of Informatics 国立情報学研究所 Kokuritsu Jōhōgaku Kenkyujo NII is a Japanese research institute located in Chiyoda Tokyo Japan NII was established in April 2000 for the purpose of advancing the study of informatics This institute also works on creating systems to facilitate the spread of scientific information to the general public It oversees and maintains a large searchable information database on a variety of scientific and non scientific topics called Webcat NII is the only comprehensive research institute in informatics in Japan It is a major part of the Graduate University for Advanced Studies SOKENDAI and since 2002 has offered a Ph D program in informatics Contents 1 History 2 Research 3 Webcat 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editNII had its inception in a proposition from the Ministry of Education Science Sports and Culture presented to the Science Council in October 1973 entitled Improved Circulation System for Academic Information In 1976 the Research Center for Library and Information Science was established at the University of Tokyo paving the way for the institute that was to become the National Institute of Informatics In 1983 the research center was reorganized and transformed into the Center for Bibliographic Information but continued to operate under the aegis of the University of Tokyo This center was then further restructured in 1986 and renamed the National Center for Science Information Systems NACSIS The NACSIS was the first incarnation of the institute to be independent of the University of Tokyo The institute developed and grew in accordance with advances in computer and Internet technology eventually outgrowing the initial vision behind the National Center for Science Information Systems In April 2000 this center was overhauled and reformed as the National Institute of Informatics NII is located in the Chiyoda district of Tokyo It is a principal part of the National Center of Sciences building along with the Hitotsubashi University Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy and the Center for University Finance Research editThe institute focuses on scientific research regarding information gathering techniques and systems for information management in all scholarly disciplines NII attempts to balance theoretical and practical research approaches aiming to create new techniques for searching and organizing extremely high volume databases using new opportunities presented by advancements in high speed network capabilities NII conducts research in partnership with numerous universities and other research institutions both public and private The institute s primary goal is enhancing the knowledge of informatics in Japan but it also works closely with international and exchange researchers and institutes for the advancement of multiple goals including the development of international standards in informatics NII hosts various research exchange programs for visiting students research interns postdocs and visiting professors such as the Japanese JSPS and Germany DAAD programs NII organizes a popular international internship that invites and funds students around the world to come to Japan and conduct research under guidance of professors at NII for up to 6 months twice a year 1 In addition to its research functions NII has a postgraduate education function since 2002 as the Department of Informatics School of Multidisciplinary Sciences Graduate University for Advanced Studies SOKENDAI Webcat editWebcat and Webcat Plus are advanced search databases offered and maintained as a part of NII s GeNii Global Environment for Networked Intellectual Information division GeNii was created as means of integrating and unifying the content of several information retrieval and electronic library services overseen by NII the primary result of which has been the Webcat search systems Webcat and its simultaneously maintained successor Webcat Plus are book and journal search systems that supply holdings information for materials held in research institutes and university library collections throughout Japan Webcat Plus currently has information on over twelve million titles and both systems can be searched in English and Japanese GeNii s further plans for the Webcat system include integrating the entire holdings of the National Diet Library into the searchable database No information is currently available on the scheduled completion date for this project See also edit nbsp Japan portalCiNii J STAGEReferences edit International Exchange based on MOU at National Institute of Informatics National Institute of Informatics Retrieved 2021 04 26 External links editOfficial website nbsp in English Official website in Japanese Telkom University Kampus Teknologi Systems Digital Silk Road IMAGINE Book Search GeNii NII Scholarly and Academic Information Portal CiNii Search for papers theses etc WebcatPlus Search for books magazines etc KAKEN Search for research subjects NII DBR Search for specialized academic information JAIRO Search for research and educational contents Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Institute of Informatics amp oldid 1177467280, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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