Stefano Anibaldi
Food and Agriculture Organization
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Online Information Review | 2008
Imma Subirats; Irene Onyancha; Gauri Salokhe; Stefka Kaloyanova; Stefano Anibaldi; Johannes Keizer
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore addressing the accessibility, availability and interoperability issues of exchanging agricultural research output by means of the AGRIS application profile – an exchange metadata standard – and controlled vocabularies or subject‐specific knowledge organisation systems.Design/methodology/approach – Based on an analysis of the open access (OA) publishing model and the open archives initiative (OAI), the authors share their proposal for the architecture for open archive networks in agricultural sciences and technology.Findings – The lack of adequate information exchange possibilities between researchers in food and agricultural sciences represents a significant weakness, limiting the research system to properly help address the issues of agricultural development. The OA publishing model promotes the availability of content online, including grey literature, which is not available through commercial distribution channels but which significantly contributes to ...
metadata and semantics research | 2012
Imma Subirats; Thembani Malapela; Sarah Dister; Marcia Lei Zeng; Marc Goovaerts; Valeria Pesce; Yves Jaques; Stefano Anibaldi; Johannes Keizer
The use of widely-used metadata standards is essential to guarantee the visibility and retrieval of documents stored in open repositories. Attention should be paid to the creation and exchange of meaningful metadata to enhance interoperability amongst repositories and provide value added services. Since 2005 the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) provides the agricultural information management community with standards, services and tools to assist open repositories in benefiting from the advantages offered by Semantic Web publishing. This paper presents the work that FAO carries out in recommending standards for the encoding and exchange of metadata while also reviewing techniques to help navigate within open repositories and services. It talks about how to improve the visibility of repository content and explains the benefits of integrating subject vocabulary tools expressed in SKOS.It concludes with a presentation of use cases integrating these recommendations into DSpace and Drupal customizations.
Semantic Web | 2015
Stefano Anibaldi; Yves Jaques; Fabrizio Celli; Armando Stellato; Johannes Keizer
international conference on dublin core and metadata applications | 2012
Yves Jaques; Stefano Anibaldi; Fabrizio Celli; Imma Subirats; Armando Stellato; Johannes Keizer
Archive | 2013
Fabrizio Celli; Yves Jaques; Stefano Anibaldi; Johannes Keizer
Agricultural information worldwide | 2010
Angela Fogarolli; Johannes Keizer; Stefano Anibaldi; D. Brickley
Archive | 2001
Irene Onyancha; Fynvola Le Hunte Ward; Frehiwot Fisseha; Kafkas Caprazli; Stefano Anibaldi; Johannes Keizer; Steve Katz
Archive | 2013
Stefano Anibaldi; Yves Jaques; Fabrizio Celli; Armando Stellato; Johannes Keizer
7th International Conference on Open Repositories | 2012
Fabrizio Celli; Stefano Anibaldi; Yves Jaques; Imma Subirats-Coll; Armando Stellato; Lim Ying-Sean; Johannes Keizer
Agricultural information worldwide | 2011
Angela Fogarolli; Dan Brickley; Stefano Anibaldi; Johannes Keizer