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Posted by Martyn R Jones on September 19, 2001 at 05:18:31:
In Reply to: how can we impliment Knowledge management in Agri Research Institute posted by abdullah on September 19, 2001 at 02:57:39:
Hello,
Knowledge Based Projects in Viticulture
Nature Management and Fisheries using Compaq knowledge management solutions and services
Knowledge Management: How can InfoAgrar provide staff of the Swiss Agency for Devel-opment and Cooperation (SDC) with the agri-cultural information they need and want?
Dammers, E. e.a. Innovation and learning - knowledge management and rural innovation
The Hague (The Netherlands), National Council for Agricultural Research (NRLO), 1999.
Great Agro Links
Farmer experiences in farm forestry: Rob and Mary Johnstone, Neridup via Esperance
Also:
CIP’s Bioinformatics Unit has developed a web interface to expand database access to the Center's regional offices, and a Workflow System to permit efficient tracking of all germplasm-related materials. The new interface will provide full access to CIP's Germplasm Database for CIP staff at headquarters and in the regions. The Workflow System, which will include a bar-coded labeling system for in vitro samples, applies the latest techniques of knowledge management and moves CIP into the vanguard in terms of CGIAR germplasm collection management.
Cheers,
Martyn R Jones
Consulting
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