OPCW institutional documents

These references on this page are for documents generated by the OPCW institutionally and are taken from the cataloguing system for the Sussex Harvard Information Bank (SHIB) and connected resources. For contributions to meetings, etc, see https://shib-temp.cbw-events.org.uk/opcw-input/ [NOTE: this linked page will not be public until coding is finished].

A brief note on cataloguing nomenclature is provided below the list of documents. A fuller guide to the structure is in preparation. Registered users will be able to search the catalogue in more detail once the database is further developed.

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PLEASE NOTE: the cataloguing system is under development and does not yet contain all relevant references from the holdings in the collections. There may also be a delay between documents being published and being included here.

The main pages for documents on the OPCW website are:

There are also pages for documents from:

Total Records Found: 2051, showing 25 per page
Title 2006-1120 {OPCW} PR82 Djibouti establishes OPCW National Authority
Pages 1
Title 2006-1120 {OPCW} PR81 Tuvalu establishes OPCW National Authority
Pages 1
Title 2006-1114 {OPCW} [TS] S-601-2006
Pages 6
Title 2006-1020 {OPCW} PR69 African CWC national authorities meet in Tanzania
Pages 1
Title 2006-1010 {OPCW} [DG] S-594-2006 Nominations Algiers workshop (2006-1113-14)
Pages 7
Title 2006-1007 {OPCW} [CSP] C11-DG.9 DG opening statement
Pages 13
Title 2006-1005 {OPCW} PR66 Review Conference Working Group Meets
Pages 1
Title 2006-0925 {OPCW} PR63 180 countries now uphold the chemical weapons ban
Pages 1
Title 2006-0925 {OPCW} PR62 OPCW Hosts UN Disarmament Fellows
Pages 1
Title 2006-0925 {OPCW} PR61 DG Attends Seventh UN High-Level Meeting
Pages 1
Title 2006-0921 {OPCW} PR60 OPCW and IUPAC Develop Code of Ethical Principles of Chemistry
Pages 1
Title 2006-0921 {OPCW} PR59 DG Honoured by the Academy of Sciences Univ Bologna
Pages 1
Title 2006-0913 {OPCW} PR58 UN Adopts Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy
Pages 1
Title 2006-0913 {OPCW} [TS] S-589-2006
Pages 4
Title 2006-0908 {OPCW} PR57 Russia officially begins CWD at Maradykovsky
Pages 1
Title 2006-0907 {OPCW} PR56 DG meets CTBTO Exec Sec and UN Under-Sec
Pages 1
Title 2006-0907 {OPCW} PR55 Sierra Leone establishes National Authority
Pages 1
Title 2006-0907 {OPCW} PR54 Nauru establishes National Authority
Pages 1
Title 2006-0907 {OPCW} PR53 Bhutan establishes National Authority
Pages 1
Title 2006-0907 {OPCW} PR52 Fourth Regional Meeting of National Authorities held in Jakarta
Pages 1
Title 2006-0907 {OPCW} PR51 DG visits Indonesia
Pages 1
Title 2006-0901 {OPCW} PR50 Latin American and Caribbean Customs Authorities Meet in Peru
Pages 1
Title 2006-0831 {OPCW} PR49 Comoros ratifies CWC
Pages 1
Title 2006-0816 {OPCW} PR48 Canada contributes to Russias CWD programme
Pages 1
Title 2006-0810 {OPCW} PR47 Guinea establishes National Authority
Pages 1

The cataloguing nomenclature is based around generating a title field that embodies enough information for a user to identify any document through a string of characters. The title field, at the basic level, contains three key elements — a date code, a source code and the document title.

  • Date code = the form 2003-0901 which represents 1 September 2003, for example.
  • Source code = a code or codes in brackets, e.g, {OPCW}. When an entity has a document reference system, this will be reflected in the title field between the source code and the document title. As many IT systems cannot handle “/” characters in many contexts, these are replaced by “-” in the title field such that document S/2425/2025 is rendered as S-2425-2025 in the catalogue, for example.
  • Document title = fairly self explanatory but may be abbreviated for space.

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