In 2021, NordGen continued developing its competence within digitalization considerably. Video online meetings and seminars has increased the bridgebuilding over country borders, both internally and externally. Externally, our digital competence has enabled us to reach a wider audience that can take part in important knowledge sharing events concerning genetic resources without having to spend time and resources on travelling. It is expected that NordGen will continue to use these digital options at future events, after the pandemic.
During the year the work with the new website continued. The site is now easier to navigate, more visually appealing and in accordance with the new European web accessibility rules. It also has, apart from a Scandinavian and English version, a Finnish version enabling us to reach members of a very important target group in their native tongue.
During 2021, NordGen also conducted a digitization of the library in Alnarp and ensured a successful migration from the old system SESTO to the library system Koha. A classification system of international standard was also introduced and the catalog of the collection is now available online.
New Main Building and Knowledge Centre