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[EP-tech] New Webinar@AIMS, 21st February: "KOS: Management of Classification Systems in the case of Organic.Edunet"


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

The Agricultural Information Management Standards (AIMS) Community [1], is pleased to announce a new webinar entitled "Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS): Management of Classification Systems in the case of Organic.Edunet" [2]. The session will take place on the 21st of February 2014 – 16:00 Rome Time [3] and will be presented by Dr. Vassilis Protonotarios , Agricultural Biotechnologist, Agro-Know, Greece [4] / University of Alcalá, Spain [5] 

ABOUT THE WEBINAR

The webinar will present the implementation of Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) in the case of Organic.Edunet [6]. Organic.Edunet is a learning portal which provides access to thousands of quality digital learning resources on organic agriculture.
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/new-webinaraims-knowledge-organization-systems-kos-management-classification-systems

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/new-webinaraims-knowledge-organization-systems-kos-management-classification-systems
[3] http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converted.html?iso=20140221T16&p1=215&p2=263
[4] http://www.agroknow.gr/
[5] http://www.ieru.org/
[6] http://organic-edunet.eu/en

Kind regards,

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