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Welcome!
This site is a collective workspace for the Dried Fish Matters project, designed to support the open sharing of drafts and discussion. Anything shared here will accessible on the web but will not be indexed by search engines. To contribute, please Create an account and confirm your email address. More information is available at Help:Getting started.

Meetings and events

Publications

Research teams (geographic)

Please use these pages to update information on your team's research, publications, etc.

Working groups

  • WG1 - DFM Working Group 1: Social economy
  • WG2 - DFM Working Group 2: Food and nutrition security
  • WG3 - DFM Working Group 3: Policy, Governance, and Development
  • DFM Student Group

Technical help and guidelines

The following documents provide guidance to DFM staff, students, and researchers who are investigating dried fish value chains or making use of DFM knowledge platforms.

ATLAS.TI: Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA)

ZOTERO: Reference management and analysis

Wiki platform

Project reporting

Theory

Research guidelines

Writing and publications

  • All DFM reports and publications -- including newsletters and Working Papers -- are currently stored in the Dried Fish Matters Zotero user library. (Note this is a private library, distinct from the DFM group library that is accessible to everyone in the project.)
  • A bibliography of project publications is generated automatically each day and uploaded to driedfishmatters.org/publications.html.
  • Raw data from the project will be archived in the Dataverse repository at the University of Manitoba.
  • Working papers, reference documents, etc. are available here on the wiki for internal discussion and, where appropriate, contributions from people outside the project. The wiki is accessible on the web but not "public" in the sense that it is not indexed by search engines.
  • Our public-facing website (driedfishmatters.org) is managed by the DFM project team and includes summary information about the project, including newsletters, for a wide audience.