What's New
- CENDI Publication /08-1, Frequently Asked Questions About Copyright
- Supercedes the previous edition and is now available from the publications index.
- CENDI, NFAIS, and FLICC announce upcoming Workshop: Making the Web Work for Science: The Impact of e-Science and the Cyber Infrastructure
- Library of Congress, Washington DC, December 8, 2008. The full program and agenda are now available. Details
New Dimensions in Knowledge Organization Systems CENDI/NKOS Workshop that took place Sep 11, 2008, now has presentations available:- (Linked from the workshop agenda)
- The CENDI website has been completely redesigned.
- The locations of some resources have changed. Be sure to update your bookmarks/favorites. Your comments regarding the new design are welcome.
Inquiries regarding CENDI or comments or questions about this web site or its contents should be sent to cendi.info@iiaweb.com.
Welcome to the CENDI web site
CENDI’s vision is to provide its member federal STI agencies a cooperative enterprise where capabilities are shared and challenges are faced together so that the sum of accomplishments is greater than each individual agency can achieve on its own.
CENDI’s mission is to help improve the productivity of federal science- and technology-based programs through effective scientific, technical, and related information-support systems. In fulfilling its mission, CENDI agencies play an important role in addressing science- and technology-based national priorities and strengthening U.S. competitiveness.
CENDI is an interagency working group of senior scientific and technical information (STI) managers from 13 U.S. federal agencies:
- Defense Technical Information Center (Department of Defense)
- Office of Research and Development & Office of Environmental Information (Environmental Protection Agency)
- Government Printing Office
- Library of Congress
- NASA Scientific and Technical Information Program
- National Agricultural Library (Department of Agriculture)
- National Archives and Records Administration
- National Library of Education (Department of Education)
- National Library of Medicine (Department of Health and Human Services)
- National Science Foundation
- National Technical Information Service (Department of Commerce)
- Office of Scientific and Technical Information (Department of Energy)
- USGS/Biological Resources Discipline (Department of Interior)
These programs represent over 97% of the federal research and development budget.
The CENDI web site is hosted by the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC), and is maintained by the CENDI secretariat.