How to submit data to AGRIS – Creation of xml files with free reference management tools
This Webinar was organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on 29 October 2019.
BACKGROUND
This webinar will introduce how to submit data to AGRIS - from the selection of metadata to the creation of xml files. AGRIS (the International System for Agricultural Science and Technology) is a multilingual bibliographic database with more than 10 million structured bibliographical records on agricultural science and technology. It contains theses, conference papers, government publications, unique grey literature such as unpublished scientific and technical reports, etc.
Since 1975, AGRIS is maintained by FAO to serve users from developed and developing countries through facilitating access to available knowledge in agriculture, science and technology.
More than 400 data providers from all over the world have already submitted data to AGRIS and the team regularly receives requests from new potential data providers to join the network. This webinar will support new and potential data providers to ensure a smooth creation and submission of readable and complete metadata in xml format. It will present step-by-step instructions on how xml files that include the required metadata can be created with free reference management tools such as Mendeley.
THE FOLLOWING TOPICS Are COVERED in the webinar:
- What is AGRIS?
- What type of content is acceptable in AGRIS?
- What are the benefits of contributing content to AGRIS?
- Minimum requirements for AGRIS metadata?
- Demonstration: Creation of xml files with free reference management tools - such as Mendeley
- Submission of data to AGRIS
Related:
- AGRIS for Agricultural Information Data Providers
- AGRIS Advanced Search Possibilities (Part 1)
- AGRIS Advanced Search Possibilities (Part 2)
- AGRIS content coverage: facilitating access to global agricultural literature
Celli F, Malapela T, Wegner K, Subirats I, Kokoliou E, Keizer J (2015): AGRIS: providing access to agricultural research data exploiting open data on the web [version 1; referees: 2 approved]. F1000Research, 4:110 (doi: 10.12688/f1000research.6354.1)
- Join AGRIS DGroup
- AGRIS exceeds the threshold of 10 Million records (July 2019)