What is CIARD?


CIARD brings together institutions and people who want to make the outputs of agricultural research more accessible.  [more>>]


The Coherence in Information for Agricultural Research for Development (CIARD) initiative is working to make agricultural research information publicly available and accessible to all. This means working with organisations that hold information or that create new knowledge – to help them disseminate it more efficiently and make it easier to access.

What you can do
We encourage any institution interested in participating or finding out more to contact us: information@ciard.net.

The institutions that participate in CIARD endorse the Manifesto, evaluate their information management practices against the Checklist of good practices, share and follow the Pathways towards better accessibility of information, contribute case studies and register their information services in the RING.

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Highlights

  • Final report of the Beijing International Expert Consultation
    The final report of the International Expert Consultation on the theme “Building the CIARD Framework for Data and Information Sharing”, which was...
    Posted on: 28/10/2011
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  • Highlights from the Expert consultation in Beijing on Building the CIARD Framework for Data and Information Sharing
    The recent international expert consultation organized in June 20-23 2011 in Beijing by the Coherence in Information for Agricultural Research for Development...
    Posted on: 11/07/2011
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  • Infoshare Marketplace at the International Expert Consultation on Building the CIARD Framework for Data and Information Sharing
    An Infoshare Marketplace where participants could share their and their organizations experiences in sharing data and information was organized on 20 June 2011...
    Posted on: 11/07/2011
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