The AGORA program, set up by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) together with
major publishers, enables developing countries to gain access to an outstanding digital library
collection in the fields of food, agriculture, environmental science and related social sciences.
AGORA provides a collection of 1278 journals to institutions in 107 countries. AGORA is designed to
enhance the scholarship of the many thousands of students, faculty and researchers in agriculture
and life sciences in the developing world.
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Notice to Band 2 subscribers
31/Jan/2007
Some titles may not yet be accessible to Band 2 users
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OARE Launch Announced
30/Oct/2006
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation help UNEP, Yale and many leading publishers, societies and associations launch OARE in New York.
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The power of information
27/Sep/2006
FAO’s AGORA initiative widens access to agricultural research to more countries
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Top French Scientific Publishers Join AGORA
26/Jan/2006
Francophone scientists in 69 of the poorest countries of the world will now be able to access scientific journals in their own language
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The AGORA initiative celebrates its first anniversary
03/Feb/2005
Its first year of existence has seen significant increase in user participation as more publishers have agreed to provide online access to scientific journals on food and agriculture.
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Sudan, March 2008
Thank you for your letter of 10th of March enclosing the user name and the password for AGORA.
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Sudan, March 2008
Really am impressed by your email which shows me the high standard of the team am dealing with.
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ITOCA training 2008 calendar
ITOCA has trained over 5,000 information professionals, scientists and students in electronic information programs in over 30 Sub-Sahara countries in the last nine years.
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