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  • Implementing the FAO Open Archive based on Fedora Commons and FRBR

    Summary The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has more than 50 yeas of experience in the collection, production and the diffusion of information on agriculture and related sciences. To facilitate access to FAO publications the Organization has implemented two document repositories: the FAO Online Catalogue (FAODOC) and ...
  • Botswana College of Agriculture (BCA) Institutional Repository

    AIMS invites you to share your experiences in the implementation of intitutional repositories in the agricultural domain. Our first contribution comes from Botswana where Poloko Ntokwane at the Botswana College of Agriculture (BCA) has implemented an institutional repository using Greenstone. In the article Botswana College of Agriculture (BCA) Institutional Repository ...
  • Botswana College of Agriculture (BCA) Institutional Repository

    By Poloko Ntokwane The Botswana College of Agriculture (BCA) was established on 31st May 1991. The college is a parastatal under the Ministry of Agriculture and an associate institution of the University of Botswana. It offers programs at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in five academic departments, namely; Animal Science and Production, ...
  • AgriOcean Dspace: New Publication

    AgriOcean Dspace is a joint initiative of the United Nations agencies of FAO and UNESCO-IOC/IODE to provide a customized version of DSpace using high standards for metadata, thesauri and other controlled vocabularies in oceanography, marine science, food, agriculture, development, fisheries, forestry, natural resources and other related sciences. The best ...
  • MADS version 2.0

    The MODS/MADS Editorial Committee and the Library of Congress are pleased to announce a new version of the Metadata Authority and Description Schema, MADS version 2.0. This is the first major revision of MADS since its initial release in 2005. Major changes in MADS 2.0 are: Elimination of dependence on the MODS ...