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Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, INION RAN (Russian: Институт научной информации по общественным наукам РАН, ИНИОН) is a major center for research in social studies and humanities. The research center was created in 1969 as a successor to the Russian Academy's Fundamental Library of Social Sciences, which was established in 1918.

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Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Нахимовский проспект, Moscow Cheryomushki District

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Нахимовский проспект 51/21
117997 Moscow, Cheryomushki District
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