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The GRIN-Global Project released Version 1.0 of the Plant Genebank Information Management System on December 14, 2011, to international partners. The team is actively engaged in deployment, with ongoing revisions and enhancements. Training webinars for NPGS staff were conducted from February to April 2012, alongside presentations at the PGOC/Curators Workshop in June 2012. Gap analysis meetings with NPGS sites and US user partners took place from May to November 2012. For further details, please visit the GRIN-Global public website and training documentation.
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GRIN-Global Project the global plant genebank information management system
2012 Developments • Version 1.0 was released to international partners on • December 14, 2011. Team is actively engaged in • assisting with deployment. • Revisions and enhancements are ongoing. • Introduction to GRIN-Global training webinars for • NPGS staff February-April 2012. • Presentations at PGOC/Curators Workshop in June 2012. • Gap analysis meetings with every NPGS site and US user • partners (e.g. APHIS, PVPO, USFS) May-November 2012.
A quick tour of the latest prototype version of the GRIN-Global public website was given by Marty Reisinger (to access, visit the Public website page)
Refer to the data dictionary for complete descriptions of the data and dataviews • Please visit the GRIN-Global project website, especially the Public Website and the Training & Documentation pages References
GG Team • Questions / suggestions / observations / comparisons wrt GRIN & GRIN-Globalfeedback@grin-global.org • Marty Reisinger • Questions related to documentation or trainingmarty.reisinger@ars.usda.gov Contacts