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Agricultural Information Science and Education (AISE)

This guide provides an introduction to resources related to the areas of agricultural information science and education.  This interdisciplinary area of study emcompasses the subjects of agricultural education, extension education, adult education, outreach, 4-H, FFA, supervised agricultural experience, experiential learning, problem solving, diffusion adoption, planned change, young farmers, volunteers, volunterism, staff development, evaluation, and educational research.  Users are encouraged to consult other research guides in these areas.  This guide includes a selective introduction to databases, web resources and books related to this topic.

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