Instructions from the registered information services
The following services contain instructions which describe how to consume information from the service or how to produce information that the service can consume.
You may also filter the services based on the following criteria:
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from AgEcon Search
Who can submit documents? External authors/users. Who catalogues documents?Authors (self-archiving)
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from AgInfo News from IAALD
Contact info@iaald.org to request guest blogger access.
Feed and content can be harvested.
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from Agricultural Research Institute Library, Cyprus
Who can submit documents? Only members from my institution. Who catalogues documents? Librarians
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from Agricultural Union Catalog
Who can submit documents? Only members from my institution Who catalogues documents?Librarians
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from AgriFeeds
The news and events items featured on this website come from feeds published by agricultural organizations and information services.
The service crawls all the submitted and approved feeds and, therefore, contains up-to-date aggregated list of news and events.
You can submit the feeds from your organization by first registering in AgriFeeds. You can submit one or more feeds as follows:
- feeds of news in RSS or Atom format;
- feeds of events in one of the following formats: RSS/Atom + Event namespace; RSS/Atom + Event AP namespace (see our Guidelines on www.agrifeeds.org);
Submitted feeds will be regularly crawled by the aggregator and all the items retrieved will be available for searching and browsing.
Submitted feeds will only be visible (and items will be aggregated) once the administrator has verified and published them.
AgriFeeds allows you to access:
- A complete feed containing all the news/events items.
- Filtered feeds containing items that match specific subject area: for example, "plant nutrition", "agricultural policies", etc.
- Custom feeds: uses the "Filter news" and "Filter events" links to set the filtering criteria for a custom feed
Moreover, each time a user is on a page with filtered results, a link to a "Filtered RSS feed" is always available in the left menu, below the RSS feed [full] link.
Once you have the URL of your custom feed, you can read it with your news reader or embed it in your website: more information on this in our FAQ section.
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from AGRIS search engine
The bibliographic records that are searcheable through the AGRIS search engine come from several research centers that send their records in XML files compliant with the AGRIS Application Profile.
Any research center / institution / organization can contribute their records, if relevant to the field of agriculture.
Centers that want to send their records for the first time only need to request a code and then send a first batch of records as Agris AP XML.
Contact address: fao-agris-caris@fao.org
This application provides a simple search box into which a user can type a query to search the entire repository. A "Search Assistant" allows for more sophisticated searches. The search results provide metadata (title, author, abstract, publisher, etc.) of bibliographic references and, where available, a link to the full-text document. Additionally, a Google search for the full text document of a bibliographic record can be executed.
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from Aquatic Commons
Who can submit documents? External authors/users. All IAMSLIC members and individuals/institutions/organizations.
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from Archimer : archive institutionnelle de l'Ifremer
Who can submit documents? Only members from my institution Who catalogues documents?Librarians
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from Archivo Digital UPM
Who can submit documents? Authors (self-archiving), librarians Who catalogues documents? Authors (self-archiving), librarians
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from AURA
Who can submit documents? Only members from my institution. Who catalogues documents?Authors (self-archiving)

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