
Ag Info Network to ExpandBy Brian Norris,(301)
504-6778, [email protected] May 22, 1998Representatives of 21 U.S. and Canadian universities and other organizations
are working to expand the global reach of AgNIC, the Agriculture Network
Information Center, on the World Wide Web. AgNIC members view it as a broad alliance to help meet worldwide needs for
reliable, fast sources of agricultural information, especially during times of
drought, flooding or other natural disasters. From its home page at http://www.agnic.org,
AgNIC links agricultural information networks throughout the world to provide "one-stop
shopping." It maintains information on and links to more than 800
agricultural databases, a contact list of agricultural specialists and a
calendar of agricultural conferences. AgNIC also is setting up "centers of
excellence"--on-line libraries or information centers that provide in-depth
content and personalized assistance. A prototype AgNIC went on-line in 1995 through efforts of Cornell
University, Iowa State University, University of Arizona, University of Nebraska
at Lincoln, and the National Agricultural
Library (NAL) of USDA's Agricultural
Research Service. AgNIC services and information resources have grown
steadily along with worldwide interest in it. Last month, AgNIC members developed rules for the system, elected an
executive board and established a coordinating committee. Plans call for AgNIC
to expand its coverage of subjects, add new centers of excellence and attract
new members. The goal is to make AgNIC the most comprehensive, helpful and
well-used agricultural information resource in the world. Current AgNIC members are the American Society of Horticultural Science,
Canadian Agricultural Library, Clemson University, Cornell University, Food and
Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Iowa State University, Michigan
State University, National Agricultural Library, New Mexico State University,
North Carolina State University, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Ohio State
University, Pennsylvania State University, Purdue University, Texas A&M
University, University of Arizona, University of California at Riverside,
University of Georgia, University of Minnesota, University of Nebraska, and
Washington State University. Organizations interested in joining AgNIC can contact Melanie Gardner, AgNIC
Coordinator, National Agricultural Library, 10301 Baltimore Ave., Beltsville, MD
20705-2351, telephone (301) 504-6780, [email protected]. Story contacts Melanie A Gardner U.S. Department of Agriculture | |