CIKARD Web Database

Gerry McKiernan (mailto:JL.GJM@ISUMVS.IASTATE.EDU)
Thu, 10 Apr 1997 16:30:35 CDT

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Date:         Thu, 10 Apr 1997 16:30:35 CDT
From: Gerry McKiernan <mailto:JL.GJM@ISUMVS.IASTATE.EDU>
Subject:      CIKARD Web Database
To: Multiple recipients of list WEBCAT-L <mailto:WEBCAT-L@WUVMD.WUSTL.EDU>

            CIKARD: Center for Indigenous Knowledge
              for Agriculture and Rural Development

After a keynote address presented last week at the recent joint USAIN/IAALD meeting last week in Tucson, an attendee asked about possible resources on Indigenous Knowledge Systems. I am pleased to announce that one such resource, CIKARD, the Center for Indigenous Knowledge for Agriculture and Rural Development, has recently made available its database over the World Wide Web (WWW). The URL for this database is:

http://www2.iitap.iastate.edu/HTMLpages/CIKARD/ CIKARD_citation_index.html

Based at Iowa State University, CIKARD is devoted to documenting the knowledge of local peoples to foster sustainable and appropriate economic and social development. For a full description of the mission of CIKARD and its associated national and regional Indigenous Knowledge Resource centers is accessible from its homepage at:

http://www.iitap.iastate.edu/cikard/cikard.html

A catalog of available CIKARD publications is also accessible from this site.

With support from a university grant, I have identified a number of significant Web resources that complement the CIKARD collection for CyberStacks(sm), my virtual science and technology Web library. A number of these have been described, and over the coming weeks, will be classified and fully incorporated within the CyberStacks(sm) scheme. Several of these were recently used to establish the Agriculture(S) class of CyberStacks(sm).

Regards,

Gerry McKiernan Curator, CyberStacks(sm) Iowa State University Ames IA 50011

mailto:gerrymck@iastate.edu

"Give Them What They Want"