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AGORA, led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is a programme that provides free, or low-cost access to major subscription based scientific journals and e-books in the fields of food, agriculture, fisheries, nutrition, veterinary science, environmental science and related social sciences. Subscription-based journals and major scientific books remain important sources of high-quality scientific information that are crucial in advancing higher education, improving the ability to share findings, and informing about public policy decisions.
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Register for the Research4Life Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) to learn how to best utilize AGORA resources
20 Feb 2023
The eighth edition of the Research4Life Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) is set to run from 3 April to 7 May 2023. Registration is now open for the free, five-week course. Participants will learn how to utilize the five Research4Life collections...
AGORA now features up to 74,000 valuable information resources with up to 130 publishers’ content included for more than 11,000 registered institutions in low- and middle-income countries
26 Jan 2023
AGORA continues to expand its access to thousands of valuable information resources covering agriculture, fisheries, food, nutrition, and more in public institutions across the world. The knowledge sharing platform now features up to 74,000 total...
Nearly 400 participants, representing 70 countries participate in the FAO Science and Innovation Forum side event “Access to Scientific Information in the Global South: Partnering for Action”
25 Nov 2022
Nearly 400 participants, representing 70 countries participated in the FAO Science and Innovation Forum side event “Access to Scientific Information in the Global South: Partnering for Action,” which took place on 12 October 2022. The panel was...