cited reference, Agdex is an indexing service to the intermediate literature of agriculture providing a current awareness and retrieval service primarily for agricultural advisers in Scotland. The development of Agdex from 1973 and the progress made from a manual index using optical co-incidence cards to an online bibliographic database is described. The processes involved in its production from the selection of material through indexing to searching the database are explained. Since 1973 the market for the service has expanded to include students involved in agricultural education and training throughout the UK. With the needs of users in mind plans for the future include coverage from a wider spectrum of material using co-operative input and the addition of information abstracts. Long term, Agdex may become a national bibliographic database for the agriculture industry. (original)
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C17329
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A paper presented at the 18th International Conference of Agricultural Economists., Pages 257-261 in Bruce L. Greenshields and Margot A. Bellamy (eds), Rural development: growth and equity. International Association of Agricultural Economists Occasional Paper No. 3. Gower Publishing Company Limited, England. 312 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 149 Document Number: D06738
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Manuscript for a report during the Training Session of the Agricultural Communicators in Education (ACE) conference, Madison, Wisconsin, July 1983. 4 pages., Describes identified need and mission of the Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, University of Illinois, and describes steps taken to establish it during the previous three years.