Organic Eprints

The Organic Eprints archive has been developed by the International Centre for Research in Organic Food Systems, ICROFS, (previously Danish Research Centre for Organic Farming - DARCOF) since 2002. In 2003 the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL) joined the project as its first international partner with editorial responsibilities for the German language region and responsibility for the German language version of Organic Eprints.

Started in: 
2002
Contact email: 
eprints@orgprints.org
Contact email: 
ilsea.rasmussen@icrofs.org
Geographic coverage: 
Global
Region (location): 
Europe
Thematic coverage
Other subject(s): 
Percentage of records about agricultural topics: 
100%
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Language: 
Chinese
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Danish
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Dutch
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English
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Estonian
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French
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German
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Italian
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Norwegian
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Portuguese
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Russian
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Slovenian
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Spanish
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Swedish
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Turkish
Audience: 
Academic world
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Donors
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Extensionists
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Farmers
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General interest
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Information professionals
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Researchers
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Percentage of full text documents: 
Between 75% and 99%
Number of records: 
11,000
Standards & technologies
This section provides information on the technologies used and the standards with which the service is compliant, with indication of the metadata sets, formats and protocols adopted for input in the system and those adopted for output.

Software: 
Eprints Software
Output metadata set(s): 
Dublin Core Metadata Element Set (DCES)
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Instructions
This section provides detailed instructions on how the service can be interoperated, e.g. the URLs, the parameters, the output format etc.

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