SIDALC - Benefits

Benefits

– Participation in the largest hemispheric information system specializing in agriculture and rural life in the Americas – Linkage to international information system, essential for accrediting the quality of institutional services, such as university majors – Recognition, nationally and internationally, of the networks and libraries and other related information centers – Increase in the demand for services on the part of users, and the positive impact on the reference services of specialized libraries – Access to a larger collection of specialized information on agriculture, the environment, forestry and related areas; the AGRI2000 mega base – Open access to tools and methodologies for the management of specialized information – Exchanges of experiences with specialists and institutions, which helps identify opportunities and find solutions to specific problems – International backing of institutional catalogues – Greater visibility, at the international level, of institutional collections through SIDALC.NET and Google.com, without the institute losing its identity.

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