Publishing Platforms as Knowledge Bridges: How Elpub Connects to FAO AGRIS

18/02/2026
  Publishing Platforms as Knowledge Bridges: How Elpub Connects to FAO AGRIS

© FAO/Vyacheslav Oseledko

In the evolving landscape of scholarly communication, digital publishing infrastructure plays a critical role in making research visible, accessible, and interoperable. Elpub (elpub.ru) is a publishing platform designed to support and manage scientific journals, particularly within the Russian research environment. It provides journals with the technical foundation needed to operate online, supporting open-access models that make scientific articles freely available to the public, and organizes content in accordance with international academic standards.

Beyond basic hosting, Elpub enables structured metadata management, long-term archiving, and alignment with the technical requirements of major indexing systems such as Scopus and Web of Science. For example, an agricultural journal hosted on the platform can manage peer review workflows, assign standardized metadata, and prepare content for integration into global discovery systems—thereby enhancing its international visibility.

For FAO AGRIS, platforms like Elpub are strategically important. FAO AGRIS relies on consistent, well-structured metadata and standardized descriptions to aggregate and disseminate agricultural research worldwide. When journals adopt systems that promote interoperable metadata practices, their content becomes easier to index, integrate across repositories and databases.

In this way, Elpub functions as a knowledge bridge: it not only supports journal operations at the national level but also strengthens the global exchange of agricultural research by facilitating compatibility with international systems such as FAO AGRIS.

Contributing Institutions to FAO AGRIS via Elpub

Belarus 

Kazakhstan 

Russian Federation

Federal Research Institutes:

Universities:

Research Academies and Centers:

One of FAO AGRIS's defining features is its multilinguality: the platform provides access to records in more than 250 languages, enabling the discovery of research produced across diverse linguistic and regional contexts.This is central to FAO's mandate to strengthen global knowledge sharing. This inclusivity directly supports the mandate of the Food and Agriculture Organization to strengthen global knowledge sharing and ensure equitable access to agricultural information.

When scientific content is indexed in FAO AGRIS — such as the Russian-language records contributed by Elpub — it reaches audiences far beyond its original linguistic community. Research that might otherwise remain locally circulated becomes part of a shared global knowledge base, accessible to scientists, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide.

The Elpub experience demonstrates that open access initiatives can significantly extend their reach and impact by connecting with multilingual, globally recognized platforms such as FAO AGRIS.  Increased visibility does more than enhance discoverability; it can also catalyze collaboration. . Researchers in different countries who encounter relevant studies may identify opportunities for joint projects, fostering the exchange of knowledge, methodologies, and resources that is essential to addressing the shared challenges facing food systems and agriculture worldwide.

 

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