Now 1000@ AIMS! The AIMS Community reaches 1,000 members
The AIMS Community received its 1000th member today!
AIMS is growing fast, only half a year ago the portal reached 500 users. Today this number has been already doubled with 1,000 registered users.
The growth of the AIMS Community
Join AIMS too!
Simply register on AIMS and become a part of the AIMS community and a member of one or more of its Groups of Interest. You will receive the latest news on AIMS products and discuss broader agricultural information management topics like Open Access and Linked Open Data.
For each main AIMS resource, a group of interest is set-up to share experiences encountered in adopting, adapting or utilising it. Participants are a heterogeneous group of information management specialists drawn from over the world with different technical backgrounds.
Become a member of the AIMS groups of interest and...
- Learn more about information management resources and receive support on how to use them
- Connect with other community & group members
- Share your experiences by joining a group of your choice
- Discover the current trends in agricultural information management, and which new solutions are applied by colleagues elsewhere
- Participate and share a post on existing discussion trends, or your own stories
AIMS services available for the community members
Who are AIMS members & where are they located?
The users of AIMS are primarily information professionals from all over the world with different technical backgrounds: librarians, information managers, publishers, information technology specialists, scholarly information specialist, researchers, software developers, but also non information professionals that are simply passionate about knowledge and information sharing.
As you can see in the graphic down below the biggest numer of members come from Europe (34%), followed by Asia (26%), Latin America and the Caribbean (15%), Sub-saharan Africa (12%), North America (10%), Northern Africa (2%) and Australia and Polynesia (1%).
The AIMS Community today