Summarizes suggestions from a Toronto newspaper news editor about ways in which the agriculture sector can serve the information needs of mass media more effectively.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 175 Document Number: C29981
Notes:
Presented at the Agricultural Communications Section of the Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists Conference, Orlando, Florida, February 7-9, 2010. 20 pages.
Schilling, Tami Craig (author), Hill, Lindsay (author), Baise, Gary (author), Boehm, Bill (author), Arnot, Charlie (author), and National Association of Farm Broadcasting, Platte City, Missouri.
Format:
Report
Publication Date:
2009-11-11
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 183; 174 Document Number: C29632
Notes:
Via online report of this professional development panel discussion at the NAFB Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, November 11, 2009. 5 pages.
15 pages., via online journal., Colorado State University Libraries (CSUL) support the preservation of agricultural history, as evidenced by their participation in the Preserving the History of United States Agriculture and Rural Life: State and Local Literature, 1820–1945 project, administered by Cornell University. This article reviews CSUL’s work on this preservation project, including digitization of historical agriculture-related documents. CSUL’s latest effort to keep agricultural literature relevant and accessible includes moving the Colorado Agriculture Bibliography website to Springshare’s LibGuides platform (https://libguides.colostate.edu/agbib). Advantages and challenges of using the LibGuides platform for the promotion and sharing of such collections are discussed.