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Mentoring Section of the GBIF Website

Information about the GBIF Mentoring Programme is available from this section of the GBIF Website. This includes a general description of the programme, information on Calls for Mentoring Proposals, an overview of previous Mentoring projects and success stories.

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Author(s): GBIF Secretariat
Publisher(s): GBIF Secretariat, 2009
Target audience: GBIF Nodes
Abstract: The GBIF Mentoring programme brings different GBIF Participant Nodes together to share their experiences – and expertise. It enables the quick transfer of information technologies, experiences, best practices and know-how between Nodes based on how they fit in terms of capacity and development status. A typical Mentoring Proposal is a collaboration between two or more Nodes, in which a recipient Node or ’mentee’ requests technical assistance and guidance from one or several more experienced Nodes, which act as mentors in areas that are strategically important for the mentee’s development. The latest information on the GBIF Mentoring Programme, calls for mentoring proposals, guidelines for submitting proposals, application forms, and contact information are always available on the Mentoring Section of the GBIF Website.
Bibliographic citation: GBIF (date of access). Mentoring Section of the GBIF website. Copenhagen: Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved from www.gbif.org/participation/participant-nodes/mentoring/
Rights: Permission to copy and/or distribute all or part of the information contained in this web page is granted, provided that such copies carry due attribution to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
Rights Holder: GBIF Secretariat

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