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IMARK

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The Information Management Resource Kit (IMARK) is a partnership-based e-learning initiative developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and partner organizations to support individuals, institutions and networks world-wide in the effective management of information and agricultural development. [1]

4 relations: Agricultural Information Management Standards, AGRIS, Capacity Development for Education for All, International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications.

Agricultural Information Management Standards

, abbreviated to AIMS is a space for accessing and discussing agricultural information management standards, tools and methodologies connecting information workers worldwide to build a global community of practice.

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AGRIS

AGRIS (International System for Agricultural Science and Technology) is a global public domain database with more than 8 million structured bibliographical records on agricultural science and technology.

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Capacity Development for Education for All

In many countries, centrally designed education planning and delivery systems are based on ‘ideal world’ scenarios rather than ‘real world’ delivery capacities.

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International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications

INASP is an international development charity working with a global network of partners to improve access, production and use of research information and knowledge, so that countries are equipped to solve their development challenges.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMARK

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