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ISSUE 56
July 2007 |
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Introduction:
EAAP News goes "electronic" |
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The EAAP Council has decided to terminate the
circulation of EAAP News as a printed supplement to “Livestock
Production Science” by the end of 2005.
In a period of huge amount of advertising, a quick
efficient and cheap support to circulate technical and professional
selected information should be privileged. The electronic way has
been provisionally chosen to enlarge and facilitate, inter alia, the
contact between actors and participants to the annual meetings.
The electronic news has a pedagogical ambition.
Events will be tentatively subdivided in main chapters easy to read,
as short and didactic as possible, to be useful tools and reflecting
the daily life of the Association. Among the main sections:
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EAAP today will be devoted to the agenda of the
Association, to the activities of the different Commissions, to a
short report of the recent meetings, to the activities of the
working groups, to the success of the satellite Symposia. Titles of
the best papers will be particularly highlighted. News from the
Member organisations are also acknowledged.
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EU space will remind the sequence of the successive
frameworks, the content of the research programmes, the support
available and the simplified procedure of access to the calls for
offer.
A selection of fundamental articles published in major scientific
reviews will be attempted in completing the section “book review”.
Moreover, the activities of sister organisations will be summarised
and useful selected websites will be listed for an easy and quick
access to unavoidable articles and information.
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People facts and person information will be
acknowledged. Our final aim is to open a communication between
participants in the EAAP meetings, member organisations, teachers,
representatives of the production sector… In this direction, we
shall be very pleased to receive feed back and suggestions from the
readers: they will be considered with much attention.
Aimé
Aumaitre,
Rome
April 2007
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