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22/10/2012
A Workshop on "Open Access and Agricultural Repositories" took place in Limassol, Cyprus, on October 18th, 2012. The aim of the Workshop was to bring in touch stakeholders from Cyprus (researchers, students, practitioners etc. in the area of agriculture and agricultural research) in order to create and support a network, as ...
21/10/2012
We have good news for all of you still interested to participate in the Webinars organized by the Agricultural Information Management Standards (AIMS) community on the theme "Making Agricultural Research Information Publicly Available and Accessible" from October 23 to 26. You can still join the webinars and system requirements visiting the Open ...
19/10/2012
The Open Researcher and Contributor ID initiative (ORCID) is a registry where researchers sign-up for a unique personal identifier.These identifiers, and the relationships among them, can be linked to the researcher's output to enhance the scientific discovery process and to improve the efficiency of the scholarly communication process. ORCID ...
18/10/2012
The presentation IOOS Vocabulary Management and Development delivered at the 2012 Annual Data Management and Communications Workshop (DMAC) reviews the work done by the Integrated Ocean Observing System's (IOOS) Regional Associations and centers in building controlled vocabularies, mapping and developing ontology strategies for observed properties. Presentation highlights The existence and use ...
17/10/2012
The AgriOcean DSpace (AOD) team awaits with anticipation the intended DSpace 3.0 release, announced earlier this year, albeit a short time after releasing DSpace version 1.8.2. Migrating AgriOcean DSpace to DSpace 3.0 The current AOD version 1.1 is equivalent to DSpace 1.7.1(JSPUI version). Therefore the AOD partners decided to stall the migration to DSpace 1.8.2 ...

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