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National
Information System (NATIS)
Introduction
The National Information System (NATIS) comprises the institutions in the
country (libraries, archives, information and documentation units), which
collect materials in all formats (print, audiovisual and electronic) and
make available to satisfy the information needs of the nation.
The sub-systems that form NATIS collaborate with each other on a
voluntary basis to:
The National Library of Jamaica has been assigned the responsibility by
the Government for coordinating the National Information System and
advising the Government on its continued development.
This function was formerly carried out by the National Council on
Libraries, Archives and Information Systems (NACOLAIS) which was formally
dissolved in September 1999. The Government allocated NACOLAIS' functions
to a number of ministries and agencies and the National Library was given
responsibility to:
"Coordinate and advise the Government on the continued
development on an integrated National Information System" in order
"to ensure the orderly growth and development of the Networks which
comprise the NIS".
"Collaborate with the Jamaica Archives and Records Department to
develop policies and standards for proper management of information
resources in the new electronic environment" in order "to
ensure standardization and authenticity."
Components of the National Information System:
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The National
Library of Jamaica which is responsible for the sectoral
networks consisting of library and information units in the public and
private sectors. These are:
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Social and Economic Information Network (SECIN) with
the Planning Institute of Jamaica as the focal point;
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Scientific and Technology Information Network (STIN) with
the Scientific Research Council as the focal point;
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College Libraries Information Network (COLINET) with the University of Technology as the focal point;
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Jamaica Agriculture Documentation and Information Network (JADIN)
with the Ministry of Agriculture as the focal point;
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Legal Information Network (LINET) with the
Supreme Court Library as the focal point;
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Audiovisual Information Network (AVIN) with the
Audiovisual department of the National Library of Jamaica as the focal
point.
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The Jamaica Library Service with
its island network of service points
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The Libraries of the University
of the West Indies
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The Jamaica Archives and
Records Department
The
Role of the National Library
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Advise Government of the overall development of the Information sector;
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Ensure the growth of the sectoral networks in its Systems;
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Cooperate with other Systems to ensure the continued development of
the library and information sector of the country's National
Information Infrastructure;
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Promote the value of information for nation building;
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Serve as the national focal point for the Caribbean Regional
Information System (CCRIS) and the UNESCO sponsored Information
Systems for Latin America and the Caribbean (INFOLAC).
The Library has appointed a committee to serve as an advisory body to
advise on the development and coordination on the integrated National
Information System (ACNIS). The membership of the Committee consist of the:
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Heads of the major library and archive institutions in the country
which are the Jamaica Library Service, the University
of the West Indies, Mona, and the Jamaica Library
Service;
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The Coordinators of the sectoral networks;
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Representatives from the key ministries of Education and
Culture; Industry, Technology and Commerce and the Information
Division Prime Minister's Office. These ministries are
important as they have responsibilities for areas such as telecommunications, media and human resource development which are
critical in the building of the country's National Information
Infrastructure.
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NATIONAL LIBRARY OF
JAMAICA
12 East Street, Kingston, Jamaica
Telephone: [876] 967-1526, 967-2516, 967-2494, 967-2496
Fax: [876] 922-5567
Copyright © 1997-2003 National Library of Jamaica
Last updated: November 23, 2007 05:53 AM
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