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A workshop was held in Petrozavodsk, Karelia, Russia, from 7-10 December, to study the setting up of a common data communications infrastructure for non-commercial, academic and research networks in the Barents Region of Russia.

At present, there is a tendency in the region for institutions to have separate networks, and because of limited resources it is important to find ways to share infrastructure among a number of partners. The workshop considered the academic networks of Scandinavia as a model for a network in this region, which would benefit the professional community in science, education, environment, telemedicine and health care.

The workshop was organised with support from the NATO Science Programme, and co-directed by scientists from Petrozavodsk State University and NORUT Information Technology, Tromso, Norway.