From 12 September until 3 October, the CGIAR will hold an online discussion on its draft strategy "Global Public Goods (GPGs): From Data and Information to Food." The discussion will focus on priority areas of
Dear colleagues, Here is a message I received from a friend in Europe who is actively engaged in promoting free access to S&T information, especially in the agricultural sector. Please spread the word. We should persuade all CGIAR institutes to set up their own interoperable open access repositories. I know ICRISAT is trying to set up one. Arun ------------- Friends: the strategy, users and their needs, and on obstacles and methodologies. The aim is to make it easier for CGIAR staff, partners and potential partners to access, use and add value to the research and outputs of the CGIAR. To contribute to the discussion, you need to register on the e-agriculture.org platform. The various contributions and discussions are open to visit. Participants in the e-agriculture week in Rome can follow these discussions in person on 28th September. [if the embedded links do not work, the key web page is http://www.e-agriculture.org/18.html The CGIAR needs your thoughts on how the knowledge and information it produces - and looks after - can be made more accessible. ______________________________________________________ Yahoo! Mail now has unlimited storage, which means you can have spam control and more space for those important e-mails. http://uk.mail.yahoo.com -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.