Agricultural Information Management Standards, abbreviated to AIMS is a space for accessing and discussing agricultural information management standards, tools and methodologies connecting information workers worlwide to build a global community of practice. Information management standards, tools and good practices can be found on AIMS:
- to support the implementation of structured and linked information and knowledge to enable institutions and individuals from different technical backgrounds to build open and interoperable information systems;
- to provide advice on how to best manage, disseminate, share and exchange agricultural scientific information;
- to promote good practices widely applicable and easy to implement, and;
- to foster communities of practices centered on interoperability, reusability and cooperation.
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