Database and Archives

DATA ABOUT RESPONDENT

Full name
Husnija Kamberović
Name of your institution
Historical Institute in Sarajevo
Institutions’s country
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Institution’s address
Alipasina 9, 71 000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Are you responsible on behalf of the institution
Yes
Your position in the institution
  • Other: director
Your telephone number
+387 33 209 364
Your email address
nauka@bih.net.ba
Institution's website address
http://www.iis.unsa.ba/

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE OR IMPORTANT RESEARCH EQUIPMENT

Research infrastrcture website
http://www.iis.unsa.ba/
Organisation / institution type of RI
  • National scientific organisation/institution

Main scientificdomain: Humanities

Category: History archives/databases

Other scientific and technological domains served by RI
  • Socio-economic Sciences
  • Humanities
RI type
  • Single-sited
Short description

Historical Institute in Sarajevo is active in the field of social sciences for several decades. It has comprehensive data bases on the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina and history of Balkans region. It is a research organization, supported mostly by public partnership, of, as stated, prevailingly national importance. In order to establish and strengthen collaboration with centres of excellence, common researches about history of the Balkan is mentioned as possible ways of realization. Also, need for additional assistance, especially financial incentives, in establishing partnerships with potential EU and regional partners has been indicated.

OPERATION AND UPGRADE OF RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE AND OR IMPORTANT RESEARCH EQUIPMENT

Comment on cooperation
Currently, Croatia, Germany and Austria are identified as main cooperation partners. In order to illustrate the existing agreements, New and Ambiguous Nation-building Processes in South-eastern Europe: Collective Identities in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Moldova and Montenegro in Comparison (1944 – 2005) is mentioned. Common research projects are indicated as a main way of carrying out the international cooperation. No data on granted access to the infrastructure are provided.

STAFF, INTERNAL USERS AND EXTERNAL USERS

FINANCE

SCIENTIFIC IMPACT

RESEARCH SERVICES PROVIDED TO USERS AND RESEARCHERS

Research services provided to users and researchers
Its research infrastructure is open towards external users, which is enabled mainly through cooperation agreements. Next, no specific requirements, or limitations for researchers from EU, WBC and third countries when scientific collaboration (short and long term) is concerned are foreseen. There are no differences to access to different groups of researchers.

Entry created by Elke Dall on February 17, 2010
Modified on October 15, 2012