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14/02/2013
citaREA is the institutional repository of the Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria de Aragón (CITA), a public research organization under the Ministry of Industry and Innovation of the Government of Aragon, Spain. This implementation comes with an interface in both Spanish and English. citaREA repository interface                       ...
13/02/2013
John Wiley and Sons announced that its 12,200 online books would be made available to developing countries through the Research4Life initiatives of HINARI, AGORA , ARDI and OARE.The announcement came with a commitment to further add more than 100 new books published every month. This move is set to benefit research ...
12/02/2013
Core Public Service Vocabulary released for public review The Core Public Service Vocabulary has entered in public review period. Anyone interested is invited to provide feedback until 27 February 2013 (inclusive). In December 2012, the ISA Programme launched the Core Public Service Vocabulary (CPSV) initiative as part of Action 1.1 on improving semantic interoperability ...
11/02/2013
The AGROVOC Team is pleased to announce the release of the AGROVOC 2013 edition. The updated version contains 32,188 concepts in up to 22 languages, resulting in a total of 626,211 terms (in 2012: 32,061 concepts, 625,096 terms). Please explore AGROVOC by searching terms, or browsing hierarchies. AGROVOC 2013 is available for download, and accessible via web services. ...
08/02/2013
The National Information Standards Organisation (NISO) voting members have approved a new project to develop standardised bibliographic metadata and visual indicators to describe the accessibility of journal articles as well as potentially describe how “open” an item is. Currently, there is no standardised bibliographic metadata that provide information on whether ...

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