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IMARK is an e-learning initiative in agricultural information management developed by FAO and partner organizations.
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An e-group for the participants of the Training Workshop on Electronic Production of Agricultural Documents and Bibliographic Database Management. This will serve as a venue for discussion of exchange of ideas and technical support.

AGRIS Resource centres are encouraged to upgrade their data input facilities from the previous ISIS Dos to the new WebAGRIS system. WebAGRIS offers greater functionality, and a more user-friendly environment. The system uses WWW-ISIS software for publishing ISIS databases on the web. It provides the following functionality:
- Database maintenance functions (data entry, updating tools)
- Information dissemination functions (user friendly retrieval)

For every other information, please refer to WebAGRIS download page.

For troubleshooting issues and Frequently Asked Questions, please refer to the WebAGRIS FAQ page

Recent Messages to webagris: RSS  New Message
   Full access to 2426 articles and publications, now available at http://www.fao.org/agris/search   07/11/2008
   Info   06/06/2008
   Recent success at Instituto Nacional de Investigación Ag ropecuaria (INIA) in building Institutional Repository using WebAGRIS    05/15/2008
   Ref to the mail about adding a local fields   05/13/2008
   Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) returns to AGRIS!   03/31/2008
Recent Resources: RSS  Add Document | Add Link | Add News
  E-Government for Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Rural Areas 01/07/2008
  WebAGRIS FAQ 09/17/2004
  EVALUATION FORM 05/21/2004
  Images Collection - corbis 04/08/2004
  ACCRA 2004 EVALUATION FORM 04/08/2004

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