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IOC-LUC-KMFRI Workshop on RECOSCIX-WIO in the year 2000 and beyond (and training course for librarians). Organized with support from the Government of Flanders and SAREC of Sida: Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Mombasa, Kenya, 12-17 April 1999
IOC (1999). IOC-LUC-KMFRI Workshop on RECOSCIX-WIO in the year 2000 and beyond (and training course for librarians). Organized with support from the Government of Flanders and SAREC of Sida: Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Mombasa, Kenya, 12-17 April 1999. IOC Workshop Report, 156. UNESCO: France. 57 pp.
Part of: IOC Workshop Report. UNESCO: Paris

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Keywords
    Aquatic sciences > Marine sciences
    Collections > Data collections
    Conferences
    Data processing
    Development projects
    Information services
    Information systems
    Technology transfer
    ISW, West Indian Ocean [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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Abstract
    The Workshop was held in order to provide an opportunity to evaluate the activities of the project RECOSCIX-WIO, launched in February 1989 by IOC, and also to redefine the priorities of the project. Details are given of the report of the RECOSCIX-WIO Regional Despatch Centre and the reports of the various cooperating institutions are included as annexes to the publication -- National Museums of Kenya (NMK) Library, Institut Halieutique et des Sciences Marines, Albion Fisheries Research Centre, Instituto Nacional de Hidrografia e Navegacao (INAHINA), Seychelles Fishing Authority, Institute of Marine Sciences, RECOSCIX-CEA Report, International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centres (IAMSLIC) Report, and ODINAFRICA-II. Four Working Groups were held, covering the following themes: 1) Review of project objectives and structure; 2) Services and products -- new technologies that can be used to improve them; 3) Capacity building -- equipment and personnel available in CIs and RDC and what needs to be done to improve on them; and, 4) WIOLIB structure. It was concluded that the original objectives of RECOSCIX-WIO are still valid, and a list is given of recommended actions to be implemented.

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