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  • Africa in the 7th framework
  • AGRIS Expert Consultation
  • CGIAR and FAO Working together in Knowledge Sharing
  • China, Guangzhou Province, May 2006 (1 comment)
  • Consultation on Enhancing OpenAccess in Indian Agriculture
  • DSpace User Group Meeting In Rome
  • e-Sagu
  • Egyptian agricultural knowledge back to Egypt
  • Europe Africa Concertation Meeting
  • GFIS Implementation Group
  • ICUDL 2009, Pittsburgh
  • IISAST stakeholder meeting in Paris
  • International Conference on Semantic Web and Digital Libraries
  • Internatonal Open Access Workshop in Bangalore
  • Kenya 2006-05
  • Keynote Speech at the eFarmer central Europe conference
  • Learning from India
  • Meeting at UNESCO about the future of CDS ISIS
  • New publications from my group
  • On what the new AGRIS initiative should concentrate
  • Opening Access - CGIAR meeting
  • Paper on Merging of FAODOC and CDR accepted by GIL Management
  • Participation in the Europe-Africa Concertation Meeting
  • Session on openArchive and openAccess publishing
  • Subbiah Arunachalams Post to the BOIA on the AGRIS OAI Workshop
  • Visit to AP88.COM E-Business Co.ltd. at Shenzen
  • Visit to DoA of City of DongGuan
  • Visit to KARI

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