AIMS offers access to free webinars to all interested parties on a variety of information, data and knowledge. Topics include: open access, open data, research data management, knowledge information systems, data curation, metadata, linked open data, big data, open tools and standards supporting stewardship of information and data in agriculture, along with other domains.

Webinars

  • AIMS توصيات لإدارة المعلومات الزراعية: تقديم منصة

    ستكون هناك مقدمة للمعايير و خدمات إدارة المعلومات الزراعية المتاحة من خلال منصة. يتوجه الويبينار للمكتبيين وأخصائيي إدارة المعلومات، ومطوري البرمجيات، و الباحثين الزراعيين وآخرين مهتمين بالموضوعات
  • Release of AGRIS 2.0: Searching agricultural bibliographic data

    The webinar will describe both the new search functions of AGRIS 2.0 as well as its technical foundations: changes in the AGRIS architecture lead to a facilitated search and precise search results. Furthermore AGRIS 2.0 incorporates the OpenAGRIS system, so that it provides a mashup page for every specific resource with related ...
  • Linked Data : Linking your resources to the Data Web

    The AIMS  Community is glad to announce the Webinar entitled Linking your resources to the Data Web.This event is part of the series of Webinars@AIMS. The session will be presented by Tom Baker, chief information officer (CIO) of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI).The objective of this ...
  • Overview of 'A KARI and KAINet Institutional Repository Development Case Study'

    This presentation illustrates the advantages of the employment of AgriDrupal and AgriOcenDSpace for the two repositories KAINet and the institutional repository of the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI). KAINet (Kenya Agricultural Information Network) was created in 2006 and is not only an institutional but a national repository of scientific publications with ...
  • BASE – a powerful search engine for Open Access

    The search engine BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine) which is a tool for searching Open Access contents and automatic classification is active since 2004 and includes 37,4 million documents from 2900 mostly academic repositories. Special features are a truncation function, a search history, sorting, a drilldown function and the cooperation of linguistic tools. ...