The document discusses several integrated information systems that aim to add value to information by repackaging and repurposing content according to audience needs. It notes common objectives around sustainability, classification systems, protocols and standards, validation of information, and identification and integration of sources. The systems presented include Crop Genebank Knowledge Base, CERISA, SIDALC, SIIS, a global database on invasive species, Vigicultures, and others.
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IAALD 2010 Closing Session Report: Integrated information systems
1. Theme 4 Integrated information systems Report IAALD 13 th Congress Montpellier, France, 26-29 April 2010
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Data entry: the Crop Genebank Knowledge Base (CGKB) of the CGIAR, CERISA?, CABI open access database, EMPRES of CIRAD, LIMS of SADC Harvesting/queries: VeliSA, SIDALC, Linnaeus Link Project?, Vigicultures, Merging: SIIS CIFOR, Network: most Organizational: SIIS CIFOR
Networks: SIDALC, CERISA, VeliSA on animal health, USDA/CABI global db of invasive species (consortium), Vigicultures (crop bioagressors), libraries for Linnaeus Link project, EMPRES Locust control units, LIMS of SADC for livestock Organizational “network”: Crop genebank of the CGIAR, CABI Global Plant Health Center (Global Plant Clinics) Intra-organitional: SIIS of CIFOR
Purpose Decision making: Crop Genebank Knowledge Base of GIAR: LIMS for livestock Intra-organizational synergies: SIIS of CIFOR Reference: USDA/CABI global db on invasive species, Linnaeus Link Project Early warning systems: Vigicultures on crop bioaggressors; Monitoring system for preventive control: EMPRES for desert locusts Diognostic: Global Plant Health Centre of CABI