Intergovernmental Bureau for Informatics

식별 영역

존재의 형태(조직/기관, 개인, 가족)

법인

승인된 이름 형식

Intergovernmental Bureau for Informatics

이름 병기 형식

다른 규칙에 따른 표목의 표준형태

다른 이름 형식

조직/기관 식별자

기술 영역

존재 시기

조직사, 개인/가족이력

The Intergovernmental Bureau of Informatics was created, with the name International Computation Center, under the auspices of the United Nations and UNESCO by an international Convention signed on December 6, 1951 in Paris. The Resolutions concerning the establishment of this body were taken by the United Nations and UNESCO in 1946, 1948, 1950 and 1951. The International Computation Center was transformed in three stages (1969-70: reorganization; 1971-72: consolidation; and, from 1978: expansion) into the IBI in order to react to the technological evolution in the field.

The IBI had 38 member states which were members either of the United Nations, or of UNESCO, or of one of the other Specialized Agencies of the United Nations.

At its sixth extraordinary session, held in Rome on 28 and 29 November 1988, the General Assembly, by resolution R.6E/09 decided that IBI would cease to exist as from 30 November. Dissolution had been made inevitable due to a series of difficulties encountered by IBI with regard to both its programme activities and its own organizational management and administration. These difficulties led to the successive withdrawal of several Member States from 1985 onwards, in particular the three main contributors (France, Spain and Italy) which deprived IBI of all its funding. Lacking resources, and in the throes of an unprecedented administrative crisis, with a temporary Board of Management acting as a Directorate, IBI was dissolved after 26 years spent in promoting co-operation in informatics.

장소

조직/기관의 법적 지위

기능, 직업, 활동

권한/권한의 근거

내부 조직/가계

일반 맥락

관계 영역

Access points area

주제 접근점

장소 접근점

Occupations

제어 영역

Authority record identifier

전거레코드 책임기관 식별자

규칙 및 협약

전거레코드 현지위

전거레코드 상세정도

생산 수정 삭제 일자

언어(들)

규약(들)

자료

유지 주기

  • Clipboard

  • 내보내기

  • EAC

관련 주제

관련 장소