By Marina on Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Category: Blog Post

Towards better networking and collaboration for the Youth in agriculture: join AgriVIVO 1.0 !

To enable better networking and collaboration in agriculture, AgriVIVO, managed by the GFAR Secretariat and developed jointly with Cornell University and FAO, has been launched:http://www.agrivivo.net

AgriVIVO is a search portal built to facilitate connections between all actors in the agricultural field, bridging across separately hosted directories and online communities.

YPARD, convinved that this is a great mean for Young Professionals to connect with experts and peers and strenghten their career opportunities, was one of the pioneers in the project.

You want to try it?

As a YPARD member, you can decide to feature your YPARD profile directly into AgriVIVO.

How? Edit your YPARD profile* : tick the corresponding AgriVIVO checkbox!

Simple, heh? That’s all what it costs!

(*log-in on www.ypard.net , click on your name on the top blue bar, click on „profile“ -> go to tick boxes at the end of the page)

Mind: the next import of data will be done at the beginning of May; then, imports will be done regularly every month. Therefore, you may not see your profile on AgriVIVO immediately after ticking the option. In the future, after the pilot phase, the harvesting shall be in real time.

How it works, technically?

AgriVIVO is built on top of VIVO, created as a research-focused discovery tool that enables ready collaboration among scientists across all disciplines at Cornell University. VIVO enables users to browse across information on people, Institutions/departments, grants, research activities, focus areas and publications following an ontology-based navigation. VIVO is now used well beyond Cornell, funded by the US National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health and adopted by the US Department of Agriculture, and is aligning with other major international initiatives like CERIF - Common European Research Information Format - and CASRAI - Consortia Advancing Standards in Research Administration Information. 

AgriVIVO customizes the VIVO model to better suit the organization of agricultural research for development and integrates data relevant to agricultural research and knowledge management from several institutional or community databases,  focusing on the relationships between people, organizations, projects, events, topics and geographic location. 

AgriVIVO version 1.0 consists of a VIVO database with data provided by a first group of partner Institutions and initiatives, and an AgriVIVO search engine. The initial data collected in AgriVIVO are about people, organizations and events, linked with geographic locations and areas of expertise.

Institutions, projects, or initiatives that manage data about people, organizations and events and are interested in contributing data to AgriVIVO can contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  

If you want your profile to be featured in AgriVIVO and you are a member of one of the participating communities (AIMSe-AgricultureIAALDYPARD and the EGFAR web space – more at http://www.agrivivo.net/data-providers), you can have your profile included in AgriVIVO by editing your profile in that community and ticking the corresponding AgriVIVO checkbox. This feature has either been already implemented or is going to be implemented soon in all the participating communities. 

For more information on how your data are treated in AgriVIVO, read the AgriVIVO terms of use:http://www.agrivivo.net/page/terms-use

AgriVIVO 1.0 is being launched now at http://www.agrivivo.net!

Join AgriVivo! A Tick and it's done...on www.ypard.net:

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