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AgroBase Database What is the AgroBase Database? The AgroBase Database combines two of the world's most comprehensive databases on agriculture. AgroBase benefits from NISC's composite record technology, which combines duplicate records (citations) from different databases into one record while maintaining all the unique information of the original records. Now you can find the information you need through better and faster access to enhanced records. AgroBase includes both AGRIS and AGRICOLA in their entirety, more than 5.1 million records! You can't find a better value for your money anywhere else. (Updated Monthly) What is the AGRIS Database? This international database of more than 1 million records is designed to help identify problems involved in all aspects of world food supply. AGRIS, which corresponds to the print publication AgrIndex, is produced by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. What is source of the AGRIS Database? Over 100 national and multinational centers take part in the collection of agricultural literature drawn from journals, books, reports, and conference papers. Each country which participates in AGRIS submits information about documents published within its own territories. All contributing sources are of non-U.S. origin. FAO acts as a coordinating agency within its global information system, facilitating the exchange of agricultural information to its member countries. AGRIS is an extensive collection of global agricultural literature, reflecting research results and information on food production and rural development. AGRIS Subject Coverage Includes:
What is the AGRICOLA Database? As one of the most comprehensive sources of U.S. agricultural and life sciences information, the AGRICOLA (Agricultural Online Access) Database contains bibliographic records for documents acquired by the National Agricultural Library (NAL) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The complete database dates from 1970 and contains over 3,300,000 citations to journal articles, monographs, theses, patents, software, audio-visual materials, and technical reports related to agriculture. AGRICOLA serves as the document locator and bibliographic control system for the NAL collection. The extensive file provides comprehensive coverage of newly acquired worldwide publications in agriculture and related fields. AGRICOLA covers the field of agriculture in the broadest sense. Who Should Access the AGRICOLA Database and Why?
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