Agricultural Information Management Standards (AIMS) Newsletter no. 7, December 2011 | |
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What is Linked Open Data (LOD)? | Monthly Spotlight | |||
LOD is a set of best practices for publishing and connecting structured data on the Web About LOD Talk by Tim Berners-Lee at TED2009 Linked Data: evolving the Web into a Global Data Space Tutorial: Introducing Linked Data and the Semantic Web The Linked Open Data Cloud Diagramm
Upcoming Events Spain. eKNOW 2012 on Information, Process, and Knowledge Management Malaysia. ICOSE 2012 on Ontological and Semantic Engineering India. 57th All India Library Conference of the Indian Library Association Nepal. WINBIS 2012 on Wireless Information Networks & Business Information System USA. SPARC Open Access Meeting 2012 South Africa. 3rd IAALD Africa Chapter Conference Benin. eLearning Africa 2012 More at Events Service | ZAR4DIN uses AGRIS AP and AgriDrupal In 2010 the Zambia Agricultural Research for Development Information Network (ZAR4DIN) project started. Its goal: facilitating access to institutional repositories through a national AR4D portal. The pilot institutions in the project have been the Zambian Agricultural Research Institute (ZARI), the National Institute for Scientific and Industrial Research (NISIR) and the National Agricultural Information Services (NAIS) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives. The architecture of the system consists of data providers – currently, ZARI, NAIS and NISIR – and a national service provider, the ZAR4DIN portal. For the moment the providers manage their electronic resources locally without providing web access to them. ZAR4DIN periodically imports records from the three providers and gives access to them through a search engine. Standard vocabularies and metadata sets, based on AGRIS AP, are used to manage and expose information so that records from the different sources can be smoothly integrated in the portal. The CMS chosen for ZAR4DIN and two of the three data providers is AgriDrupal. This project demonstrates how adopting Institutional policies, content management methodologies and information sharing approaches that follow CIARD Pathways to Research Uptake can help in the development of an integrated national agricultural information system. | |||
The OEKCS team at FAO with the assistance of MIMOS Berhad in Malaysia have released VocBench version 1.3. This version consolidates a number of critical usability fixes identified during trials with an exciting new international, multi-lingual, globally-dispersed user group. This new group of editors manage the widely-used biotechnology glossary.
The 10th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (NKOS) Workshop took place on 28-29 September in Berlin, Germany, as part of the International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries. During the "SKOS / Linked Data" session the VocBench team presented the paper A Collaborative Framework for Managing and Publishing KOS. The paper reported about the VocBench,with AGROVOC as core vocabulary. The presentation showed the re-modeling of AGROVOC from OWL back to RDF SKOS/SKOS-XL. All presentations and abstracts are available on the workshop website. EIFL-PLIP grants available to innovative libraries in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda EIFL’s Public Library Innovation Programme (PLIP) invites public and community libraries in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda to apply for grants to use information and communication technology to extend their services to improve lives in their communities. Grant maximum: US$15,000 Implementation period: 12 months Application deadline: January 31, 2012
The Open Access Africa 2011 conference took place on 25-26 October at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Ghana. The presentations and poster abstracts are now online. More news at Of Interest 5 Questions in 5 Minutes with Edith Hesse
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