Bangladesh National Scientific and Technical Documentation Centre (BANSDOC) was established in 1972 as an unit of Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR). In 1987 BANSDOC and National Science Library (NSL) were amalgamated and the newly created organization was renamed as BANSDOC owing the status of a premier national organization and apex body in the country with the recommendation of the National Science and Technology Policy envisaged in 1987. According to mandatory role and responsibility BANSDOC is dealing with library, documentation and information services, products and systems in the field of information science, information and communication technology. See more ....

Site Map
Feedback
Tender Documents
Mail
 
site search
Link to other GOB Site

 

  Directory of Scientists and Technologists of Bangladesh;
Directory of Scientists and Technologists of Bangladesh Living Abroad;
 

BANSDOC is the National Focal Point (NFP) of SAARC Documentation Centre in

 

Bangladesh and coordinates the activities of the SDC Calendar.

SAARC DOCUMENTATION CENTRE

 
  

 

 BANSDOC Strengthening Project (2001-2007)
To strengthen the services of BANSDOC, a project entitled "BANSDOC Strengthening
 
 
 

During the
period under
consideration
(2007-2008),
the following

 
officers of BANSDOC attended the conferences/Seminars/Workshops as shown against their names.
 
  
 

BANSDOC publishes some periodicals on scientific and technological activities in different R&D organizations and universities in the country. Moreover, due to the absence of information scientists and professionals in BANSDOC processing causes further delay.

 
   
  

To keep BANSDOC Cyber Centre operational in order to facilitate on-line services to Scientists, Technologists, Administrators, Policy-makers, Teachers, Students etc.

To collect reprint on demand for the Scientists, Researchers and render reprographic services;
  
 
 
This site is visited :  times
© Copyright 2003 BANSDOC. Designed & hosted by Daffodil web & e-Commerce.
Area resolution 800 x 600 pix; Best viewed in IE 6