PublicationsThe Centre's paramount objective is to promote basic and interdisciplinary research of the highest international calibre. Considerable attention is also devoted to communicating the research performed at the Centre to other researchers as well as to society at large. The Centre has adopted a multi-channel information strategy based on scientific publications, seminars, newsletters, annual reports and the Internet. The Centre's researchers are also frequently called upon to serve as sources for external news media.
As of 2011 the CAS newsletter, GLIMT, is a web publication only and is presented in Norwegian. It provides information about the Centre's activities and is intended to promote closer contact among research communities. The newsletter is distributed to the academic staff of Norwegian universities and colleges and to a series of research institutions, as well as to Norwegian newspapers and the broadcast media. The CAS newsletters from the period 1993 to 2010 are available in both English and Norwegian editions.
CAS publishes an Annual Report (Årsmelding) each spring. As of 2010 the report is a web publication only, and is presented in Norwegian. However, the included final reports from the Centre's research groups are all presented in English.
The period 2004-2010, CAS published a series of booklets entitled Interdisciplinary Communications. The idea was to encourage communication among researchers from different research communities and across disciplinary boundaries. The articles were contributed by the fellows at the Centre.
The anniversary booklet CAS Oslo 1992-2002: Advanced Study in a Norwegian Context was published to commemorate the Centre's 10th anniversary in September 2002.
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