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Information-related courses in a new international study programme in ecological marine management
Nieuwenhuysen, P. (2000). Information-related courses in a new international study programme in ecological marine management, in: Markham, J.W. et al. (Ed.) IAMSLIC 99: Recasting the Nets: Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers, 16-22 October 1999, Woods Hole, MA (USA). pp. 266-268
In: Markham, J.W.; Duda, A.L. (Ed.) (2000). IAMSLIC 99: Recasting the Nets: Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers, 16-22 October 1999, Woods Hole, MA (USA). IAMSLIC Conference Series. IAMSLIC: Fort Pierce. 285 pp., more
In: IAMSLIC Conference Series. IAMSLIC: Austin. ISSN 8755-6332, more
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Keywords
    Conferences
    Information handling
    Information services
    Management > Environment management
    Management > Resource management
    Organizations > Information centres
    Organizations > Information centres > Libraries
    Marine/Coastal

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Abstract
    This contribution focuses on some courses that are related to information, in a specialized study programme in ecological marine management, named ECOMAMA. The ECOMAMA postgraduate specialized study programme is organized mainly in the faculty of science of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (V.U.B.) in Belgium. It started in 1997. It is international in the sense that many students come from developing countries besides a few students from Belgium. It is an inter-university programme in the sense that the professors come from many universities and scientific institutes in Belgium. Normally it takes two years to obtain the degree.

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