The document discusses innovative information systems created by the Animal Health Division of INRA to facilitate sharing of animal health resources between public research organizations and the livestock industry in France. The systems include CERISA, an animal health and veterinary public health portal, and VELISA, a current awareness and literature search tool. They are designed to identify stakeholders, disseminate information on livestock diseases, and provide professionals access to resources and a partner space for exchanging information. A reference terminology was developed to structure the information and simplify access for users. The goal is close collaboration between scientists and IT professionals to maintain and develop the quality of the systems.
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1. Innovative information systems enabling public research organizations and the livestock industry in France to share animal health resources and skills Marie-Colette Fauré - Etienne Zundel INRA - Animal Health division April 2010 [email_address]
9. The construction process Disease (selected term) Pathogen (s)) Type of disease Animal species Regulatory status Zoonosis ? Synonym (s) Common term(s) Acronym … Additional note
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11. Reference terminology : a professional tool Disease Pathogen Animal species Type of disease Regulatory status Zoonosis Terminology Stakeholders Resources Information selection Indexation Additional Metadata Knowledge base Professional tool Portal Use
12. Reference terminology for user Disease Pathogen Animal species Type of disease Regulatory status Zoonosis Terminology Stakeholders Resources Navigation / Search Portal Use
16. Navigation menu Animal species Disease or pathogen Notifiable diseases Stakeholders Geolocation Internal search engine Seen in the specialized press Animal health news Partner space
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18. News RSS feeds Keywords as navigation items Articles written by DSA scientists
Good morning. Let me introduce myself…. Today, I am going to present you the project of socio-professional awareness system set up by the AHD This systems involve a new way of managing information for providing animal health reference material, For highlighting the Division’s expertise, and providing useful information in the field of animal health. . First, I'll give you, in introduction, some elements of context After that, I'll explain how we manage this project And finally, I'll present you the tools used to disseminate and share information with our livestock partners.
So, let's start with elements of background As the population grows (hunger), the livestrock sector….
Current awareness can be defined as an interactive and organized relationship between an organization and its socio-economic environment. It aims to facilitate direct communication with professional partner. The AHD’s socio-professional awareness project comes within this perspective
Before going on, I'd just like to mention… I'll present them at the end of my presentation.
Let's move now to the implementation and management of these projects
So, just before going on, I'd just like to explain why we choose to create a reference terminology : A number of difficulties identified at the start of the project: Difficulty to organize the collect and selection phase Complete list of animal diseases in french no available … Creating a reference terminology of “animal diseases” emerged as a way of organizing the collection phase, consolidating the information processing phase, and above all of simplifying access to the information for professionals. To provide a standard vocabulary for animal health field and produce a comprehensive and homogeneous list by disease and animal species
The construction process : To draw up the theoretical reference modele 2) Inventory of diseases per animal species with the help of academic resources (books, treatises od animal pathology, list of notifiable diseases…) 3) Additional research on the internet 4) Scientific validation by vettrinary experts
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The sum up of all the information in the final animal disease reference terminology : More than 400 animal diseases Near 700 pathogens It makes it a unique knowledge base and at the same time a professional tool.
The reference terminology facilitates the use of appropriate search and navigation systems by : Extending reserach to equivalent terms more intuitive navigation and guided search Cross-reference navigation within each item (for example form a disease, by a pathogen, to specific animal species)
To put it simple, our objective in this project is to prioritize quality of information.
Let's move now to the third part of my presentation : the presentation of CERISA and VELISA
First, let's look at to CERISA – The…;
In april 2010, CERISA contained 724 selected resources, 566 recognized stakeholders involved, 676 pathogens and 412 listed diseases. The home page enables users to: Access menus and sub-menus guided search by animal species, by stakeholder (from A to Z), by disease and pathogen (from A to Z), with direct access to “notifiable diseases” geolocation system internal search engine. There are additional functionalities which can be accessed from the home page (RSS feed, secure access to the “partner space”, to summary information, and to current news via the “Animal Health news” and “Seen in the specialized press” headings (syndication from VELISA).
Let's look at the second tool… In this way, 40 journals, the contents of scientific and technical seminars are systematically examined on publication, with items dating back to 2000. Altogether, about 4500 references were accessible on VELISA in april 2010. To our knowledge, this is the only current awareness system of this type in French.
The VELISA home page gives users access to the references by: The last 20 references entered Articles written by AHD scientists The internal search engine Diseases, pathogens, animal species or key-words Journals and conference proceedings (and by year of publication).
To conclude…
If you have any questions, I'll be pleased to answer them.