25 September 2012

IAALD 14th World Congress Seeking Reviewers

The 14th IAALD World Congress programming committee is seeking proposal reviewers! This year’s conference is Emerging Priorities for Scientific and Agricultural Information.

Each reviewer will be expected to participate in the blind-submission process by reading submissions and provide a recommendation for acceptance. The review process will begin on December 1, 2012 and conclude on January 5, 2013.

If you are interested, please e-mail Jim Morris-Knower at iaald@cornell.edu.

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05 May 2012

ICTs: Enabling innovation for enhancing rural livelihoods

December 3-7, 2012 will see India host an international conference on ways to that information and communication technologies are enhancing rural livelihoods.

Further details on the event website

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02 April 2011

Almost famous: boost your research profile, collaborate and share using Mendeley

Join us for an IAALD Webinar on April 8, 2011

A brief introduction on uses of Mendeley, a research management tool for desktop & web, to organize research, collaborate with your peers, cite as you write and discover the latest research.

Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT check your time zone here

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.

System Requirements
PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server

Macintosh®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.4.11 (Tiger®) or newer

Space is limited.

Reserve your Webinar seat now at:

https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/647946934

These tutorials are designed to showcase web tools and applications and how they are used to support your work and it is our hope that participants will come ready to explore and discuss these topics with their colleagues in further detail.

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18 September 2010

14th IAALD World Congress to be held at Cornell in 2013

The 14th IAALD World Congress to be held July 22-25, 2013 at Cornell University. The theme will be “Emerging Priorities for Scientific Information Research and Discovery”. Plans are already being made for innovative and diverse programming as well as opportunities for learning and networking with agricultural information professionals from around the world. A conference website will be made available in the coming months to provide many more details.

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17 September 2010

World Conference on Sustainable Value Chain Agriculture for Food Security and Economic Development: Call for papers

On behalf of the four partner organizations of the World Conference (to be held in Namibia 3-8 July 2011), AIAEE is requesting proposals for refereed abstracts of professional papers to be presented at the 2011 World Conference in Windhoek, Namibia. Topics relating to the 2011 conference theme “Sustainable Value Chain Agriculture for Food Security and Economic Development” are encouraged, but all submissions will be given full consideration. Research, theoretical, philosophical, or application focused papers will be considered.

IAALD will sponsor an “Agricultural Information Technology” track as part of the contributed papers and poster sessions. We are inviting abstracts for papers and posters on the following or related themes: Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4Dev), Knowledge Sharing, Web 2.0 and Social Media, and agricultural information dissemination and access. IAALD members will participate as reviewers of the abstracts submitted for the Agricultural Information Technology track. IAALD will also sponsor pre-conference workshops on these and other professional development topics. These workshops will be announced at a later date.

More information

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12 December 2009

Managing the data deluge: the challenge of emerging technologies

At the 2010 IUFRO congress, Roger Mills and colleagues will organize a session entitled 'Managing the data deluge: the challenge of emerging technologies.'

Emerging technologies are greatly simplifying the collection, analysis and publication of data for the researcher and end-user, often reducing or removing the need for mediation by IT professionals. Partly as a result the volume of data being collected worldwide is greatly expanding. Locating, selecting, archiving and indexing this mountain of data for re-use presents major new challenges which are being researched by many organisations..

This session will offer a brief synthesis of this research and guidelines derived from it, and provide participants with a toolkit for devising a successful data management plan for their own data to ensure it remains findable, accessible and usable into the future. Practical demonstrations and the opportunity to contribute to a user needs assessment of researchers’ requirements will accompany the session. A panel of speakers will provide the synthesis of research in a mix of short presentations and discussion, supplemented by voluntary papers on specific examples, and by posters giving more details of specific topics.

If feasible, the session will be supplemented by an ‘information fair’ running throughout the meeting where specific technologies can be demonstrated and users given opportunity for hands-on practice.

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18 November 2009

IFLA 2010 AgLibraries group: Current Trends in Agricultural Information Services for Farmers

The IFLA Agricultural Libraries Special Interest Group in association with IAALD (International Association of Agricultural information Specialists) invites papers to be presented at a two-hour session to be held at the World Library and Information Congress: 76th IFLA General Conference at Gothenburg, Sweden, 10-15 August 2010.

Information needs of farmers center around the problems such as seeds, soil fertility, soil erosion, climatic conditions, fertilizers, pest hazards, weed control, water management, farm credit, post-harvesting, transportation, marketing and so forth. Timely provision of information is essential in solving these problems. However, the impact of agricultural research and innovations on farmers is not much either because they have no access to such vital information or it is poorly disseminated. Information provided is mainly focused on policy makers and researchers with little attention paid to the information needs of farmers. It is more so in developing countries and particularly small-scale farmers.

This session is aimed at discussing current trends in providing farmer-oriented information services in developed and developing countries. The issues to be addressed include:

· How do agricultural research institutes and universities in the country cater to the information needs of farmers

· What strategies are being adopted by extension service providers to meet the information needs of farmers

· How do private firms/agencies disseminate product based information to farmers

· What are the barriers and constraints in utilization of agricultural information by farmers in the country or region

· How the social networking tools, mobile phones, internet, and other information communication technologies are used by farmers

· How digital diagnostic services are provided to farmers

· Recent developments in providing open access to agricultural extension bulletins

· What role is being played by international organizations such as USDA, FAO, CGIAR, DFID, CTA in facilitating transfer of agricultural information to farmers

Papers should be based on facts rather than theoretical aspects focusing on any of the facets.

Submissions

Interested authors are encouraged to submit their proposal on any of these aspects for consideration. The deadline for submitting a detailed abstract (max 500 words) along with full author details is 31 December 2009. Full paper is due not later than 30 April 2010 and must be original not published elsewhere

· Abstracts and full papers should be submitted by email

· Papers should be of 10 pages maximum, single spaced

· Papers should be in English with a one-page abstract

· Each presenter would be allowed 15 minutes for a summary delivery of the paper followed by clarifications and discussion

· The presenter should not read the paper

· The author(s) should indicate personal full contact details and include summary curriculum vitae with the paper

Please note that all fees, including registration to the conference, travel, accommodation etc. are the responsibility of the authors.
On review of the abstracts, selected presenters will be notified by 15 February 2010.

Please submit your proposal by 31 December 2009 to :

Deva Eswara Reddy, PhD
Convener, IFLA Agricultural Libraries SIG
Associate Professor of Library Science
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX, USA
E-mail: dereddy@tamu.edu

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11 July 2009

e-Knowledge about biodiversity and agriculture

From 9-13 November 2009, Montpellier hosts the annual TDWG conference. Co-organized with Agropolis International and Bioversity International, it will gather experts in biodiversity informatics from leading museums of natural history, botanical gardens and major agricultural research institutions and universities.

The conference is open to anyone working with biodiversity information and informatics wishing to discuss and define the most recent informatics tools and standards applying to taxonomy, imaging, biodiversity data exchange, specimen observations, and diversity analysis.

TDWG - Biodiversity Information Standards - is an international not-for-profit group that develops standards and protocols for sharing biodiversity data.

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01 June 2009

Information scientifique et technique et développement rural : Eclairages sur des pratiques innovantes

Le regain d'intérêt pour l'agriculture et les questions soulevées par les crises alimentaires accentuent les besoins en information de qualité pour tous les acteurs du développement rural. En apportant leurs connaissances et leur savoir-faire, les professionnels de l'information scientifique et technique contribuent à répondre à ces besoins.

Le 2010 congrès organisé par l'IAALD et Agropolis International favorisera un dialogue constructif entre les professionnels de l'information et ceux du développement rural pour faire face aux grands enjeux agricoles.

Les chercheurs sont les bienvenus, ainsi que les professionnels de l'information, les membres des organisations paysannes, les éditeurs, et tous les partenaires impliqués dans la production, la gestion et la diffusion des connaissances dans le domaine des sciences et des technologies agricoles.

Nous espérons vous accueillir bientôt à Montpellier !

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Scientific and technical information and rural development: Highlights of innovative practices

The renewed worldwide interest in agriculture and questions dealing with food crises increase the need for quality information for actors in rural development. Bringing their knowledge and know-how, the Scientific and Technical Information Specialists can contribute to providing this information.

The 2010 congress organised by IAALD and Agropolis International will ensure fruitful exchanges between information specialists and actors of rural development facing these key challenges in agriculture.

Researchers are welcome, as well as information professionnals, members of farmer organizations, publishers, and stakeholders involved in the generation, management, or dissemination of knowledge in the area of agricultural sciences and technologies.
We hope to greet you soon in Montpellier!

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09 April 2009

PROGIS Conference: ICTs for Rural Areas


The PROGIS Conference 2009 will be held in Prague from 12 - 13 May, 2009.

The topic of the PROGIS conference is the request for concerted actions to ensure that agriculture will be able to feed worldwide the ongoing growing population.

Climate change, the reduction of natural resources, a stronger demand for bio-energy, urbanization and environmental protection are additional mega-trends that have to be considered by this so important economic sector. Hence, globally there is a strong demand for technologies and practical instruments for improving the planning, development and management of agriculture and forestry or in general, natural resources.

The PROGIS conference deals with IT Solutions and their practical implementations in a flourishing agriculture.

Gain a head start in knowledge!

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08 February 2009

XV RIBDA: Innovation in open access to agricultural information

In October (27-29), the XV RIBDA will be held in Lima, Peru. RIBDA is the Inter-American Meeting of Librarians, Documentalists and Specialists on Agricultural Information.

The goals of XV RIBDA are:
  1. To debate the technological innovations currently in the area of Open Access (OA) including their implications for improved transmission of knowledge, exchange of experiences, and agricultural and natural resources usage and planning.
  2. To present to the American community the advances of the OA movement for the free transference and diffusion of knowledge in agricultural and related areas.
  3. To propose actions, applicable to the conditions and realities of the countries of AIBDA members, that will benefit professional practices and Latin American society.
The conference is open to researchers, academics, information brokers and specialists in agricultural and environmental information. It will be of interest to computer scientists, librarians, documentalists, archivists, economists, agricultural engineers, environmental planners, professional associations of information and college students, among others.

The organisers have issued a call for presentations. More information (in Spanish)

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Acceso abierto a la información agrícola

La Asociación Interamericana de Bibliotecarios, Documentalistas y Especialistas en Información Agrícola, tiene el agrado de convocar a los Bibliotecarios y Documentalistas Agrícolas, así como a profesionales vinculados a la producción y gestión de información agrícola y de medio mbiente, a participar de la Décimo Quinta edición de la Reunión Interamericana de Bibliotecariosy Documentalistas Agrícolas – RIBDA 2009 ‐, que tendrá lugar en la Biblioteca Nacional de Perú, Lima del 27, 28 al 29 de Octubre de 2009.

En calidad de país anfitrión, AIBDA Perú organiza la RIBDA 2009, por lo cual anima a la Comunidad Bibliotecológica y Documentalista Interamericana y de otras regiones, que desarrolla Investigación y Análisis, a presentar a debate Trabajos en materia de Innovación Tecnológica y Contenidos en el acceso Abierto a la Información Agrícola bajo el modelo Open Access (OA) para libre transferencia y difusión del conocimiento agrícola y medio ambiental. En la temática central se incluyen Lineamientos y Políticas de Acción, Estudios Comparativos, Impacto Económico, Seguimiento Estadístico y Rescate de Experiencias y Redes según las condiciones y realidades de los países conformantes de las Américas. El Movimiento del Acceso Abierto (OA), es la respuesta para canalizar la producción, disponibilidad, acceso y uso de la información y conocimiento científico, dando a los autores el derecho a la cita y al reconocimiento de su obra. Se orienta a reducir y superar las tradicionales barreras de acceso a la información y, por tanto, al conocimiento de las personas.

Presentación de trabajos ...

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25 January 2009

Agricultural knowledge exchange in Russian language

Planning has begun for a conference in Moscow with the working title: "Agricultural Knowledge Exchange in Russian Language". The proposed days are 1-2 October 2009.

As well as FAO and IAALD, the partners include the Russian State Agrarian University - K.A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy and the Central Scientific Agricultural Library of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences.

Interested? contact Michal Demes at FAO (Michal.Demes AT fao.org)

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12 September 2008

2009 World Congress of Computers in Agriculture and Natural Resources

The call for papers is available for the 2009 World Congress of Computers in Agriculture and Natural Resources to be held at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada concurrently with the 2009 ASABE Annual International Meeting, June 21-24. Deadline for proposal submission is January 16, 2009.

Topics include but are not limited to:
  • Adoption, Extension and Rural Development
  • Data Mining and Pattern Recognition
  • Decision support Systems
  • e-AgBusiness and Production Chain Management
  • Education/Training, Distance Learning and Professional Accreditation
  • eLearning and eJournals
  • Emerging ICT Technologies
  • Farm Management
  • Field Data Acquisition and Recording
  • Food Safety Control/Tracking-Tracing
  • GIS
  • Grid Computing Applications
  • Information Systems and Databases
  • Instrumentation and Control /Data Acquisition, Monitoring and Sensing
  • Knowledge Management, Ontologies, Semantics and Text Mining
  • Web Services, Portals, Internet and Web 2.0 Applications
  • Library Science and Knowledge Representation
  • Modeling and Simulation; Packaging Science and Technology
  • Portable and Nomadic Computing; Precision Agriculture
  • Rural and Environmental Development and Policy
  • Traceability, Food Safety and Marketing
  • Wireless and Sensor Network
To submit a paper proposal, please visit www.asabe.org/meetings/cfp/call.cfm?mtg_code=wcca2009.

WCCA is a collaborative effort among agricultural information technology associations worldwide. This congress provides a forum for agriculture related professionals to exchange information on applications and developments in the use of Information Technologies.

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30 June 2008

Sixth International Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists

The 6th International Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists (ICAHIS), which will be part of the 10th International Congress on Medical Librarianship (ICML), will be held in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, August 31- September 4, 2009.

The organisers welcome proposals to present papers or posters (see the call for abstracts and submission form). Be sure to indicate one of the ICAHIS themes:
  • Advancing Communication in Animal Health Practice: For example: coping with web content; preserving content by digitization; sharing copyrighted materials legally; using specialized databases; creating and/or maintaining repositories; accessing veterinary archives; assessing the impact of e-journals
  • Improving Information transfer from Research to Clinical Veterinary Practice: For example: evidence based veterinary medicine; translational medicine; one medicine/one health; public health & zoonotics
  • Partnerships and Collaborations that Make a Difference in Animal Health: For example: consortial agreements; collective collection development; web portal projects

ABSTRACT DEADLINE Friday, 19 September 2008

Questions? Contact one of the 6ICAHIS Planning Committee members:

Trenton Boyd boydt AT missouri.edu
Greg Youngen Youngen AT uiuc.edu
Vicki Croft croft AT wsu.edu

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02 January 2008

La seconde édition de Tech For Food est lancée

La seconde édition de Tech For Food est lancée ! Carrefour de rencontres autour de l’'utilisation des nouvelles technologies pour le développement agricole et la sécurité alimentaire dans le monde, le Forum se tiendra cette année le mardi 26 février 2008, au Salon International de l'Agriculture (Parc des Expositions de la porte de Versailles, Paris).

Le comité de pilotage scientifique de Tech For Food a validé les thématiques de l’édition 2008. Elle rassemblera détenteurs de projets des quatre coins du monde (Sahel, Tanzanie, Colombie, Philippines), experts du développement et des technologies, ONG, chercheurs, …

Tech For Food 2008 se focalisera sur les applications possibles d'internet, et du téléphone portable, de plus en plus accessibles dans les pays du Sud. Saviez-vous qu’en Afrique le nombre d’abonnés au téléphone portable croît de 50 % chaque année depuis 5 ans alors qu’en Amérique du Sud, l’internet haut-débit gagne constamment du terrain avec, par exemple, 6 abonnements pour 100 habitants au Chili ?

Couplés à des plate-formes Web, le téléphone portable est déjà un fabuleux tremplin pour un accéder à l'information (cours et marchés de produits agricoles de base au Cameroun), ou à la formation (espions de marchés en Tanzanie). Il donne aussi des possibilités d'échanges et de ventes en ligne (argent électronique aux Philippines), ou permet une meilleure adaptation aux marchés (diversification de la production en Colombie), etc.

Vous pourrez vous inscrire en ligne dans la limite des places disponibles sur notre site www.techforfood.com à partir du 8 janvier 2008.

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07 December 2007

Increasing access to Agriculture, Food and Life Sciences Information

The Food Agriculture and Nutrition Division (FAN) of the Special Libraries Association holds a session at the 2008 SLA Annual Conference to be held in Seattle, Monday, June 16, 2008, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Contact: Anita Ezzo (ezzoa@msu.edu) or Luti Salisbury (lsalisbu@uark.edu)

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