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[EP-tech] New Webinar@AIMS about E-LIS, 14 Feb


******** Apologies for cross-posting ********

The Agricultural Information Management Standards (AIMS) Community [1], is pleased to announce a new webinar entitled "E-LIS : A disciplinary repository to support Agricultural Information Management Specialists " [2]. The session will take place on the 14th of February 2014 – 16:00 Rome Time [3] and will be presented by Thembani Malapela of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (Italy) [4}.

ABOUT THE WEBINAR

The objective of this webinar is to give an introduction to the E-LIS Repository [5] and its functions. E-LIS is the largest international document repository for full text scientific papers in Library and Information Science. E-LIS is organised, managed and maintained by an international voluntary team of information managers.

The webinar addresses agricultural researchers, librarians, information management specialists, software developers, agricultural journal editors, related data providers and other interested people.
More information on this webinar is available at: http://aims.fao.org/community/blogs/e-lis-disciplinary-repository-support-agricultural-information-management-specialist.

REGISTRATION

The session is open to anyone but places are limited. If you are interested to attend the webinar, send an e-mail to AIMS@fao.org, containing the following information: your name, affiliation, role and country.

[1] http://aims.fao.org
[2] http://aims.fao.org/community/blogs/e-lis-disciplinary-repository-support-agricultural-information-management-specialist
[3] http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converted.html?iso=20140214T16&p1=215&p2=263
[4] http://www.fao.org/home/en/
[5] http://eprints.rclis.org/

Kind regards,

Karna Wegner
Information Management Specialist
On behalf of the AIMS editorial team
http://aims.fao.org