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Upgrades to U.S. Pork Center's and UNL's Pork Information Gateway Improve Usability

Last Updated: January 14, 2008

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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the U.S. Pork Center have improved their Pork Information Gateway by adding a new library feature which provides questions and answers, factsheets and references about pork production.


Released Jan. 9, 2008

LINCOLN, Neb. -- The U.S. Pork Center of Excellence and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have upgraded the Pork Information Gateway, or PIG, Web site for improved usability. (http://nebraska.porkgateway.org/web/guest1/home)

The newest feature is the PIG Library which provides questions and answers, factsheets and references about pork production.

"Nebraska pork industry personnel should realize some immediate benefits from these upgrades," said Duane Reese, UNL swine speicalist.

A username and password is required to view the PIG Library, but the entire site remains free for all users.

The Web site now supports Mozilla Firefox and Safari Internet browsers and the search engine has been improved to mirror that of industry leaders. A "Remember Me" option also has been added to PIG to allow returning users to remain logged into the site.

PIG is an online resource tool for the U.S. Pork Industry launched in 2006 by the U.S. Pork Center of Excellence. The center, housed at the National Swine Research and Information Center at Iowa State University, was established in 2005 as a public/private partnership to bring together academic expertise in research, teaching and extension related to pork production. Two governmental agencies, two industry associations, 14 state pork producer associations and 24 land-grant universities are involved in the coalition.

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http://ianrnews.unl.edu/static/0801091.shtml

Contacts: Duane E. Reese, (402) 472-6425

Sandi Alswager Karstens, (402) 472-3030

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