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Revision as of 20:58, 23 February 2010
The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) sponsors the overall development of WikiVet.
They have been involved since the start of the project in April 2007.
More information about who they are and what they do can be found on their website: JISC
The Higher Education Academy (HEA) sponsors the overall development of WikiVet.
They have been involved since the start of the project in April 2007.
More information about who they are and what they do can be found on their website: Higher Education Academy
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The British Society of Toxicological Pathologists funded WikiVet in November 2008
More information about who they are and what they do can be found on their website: [BSTP]
The Donkey Sanctuary sponsored the development of the Donkey pages as well as providing the content by giving permission to use The Professional Handbook they published:
Svendsen, E.D., Duncan, J. and Hadrill, D. (2008) The Professional Handbook of the Donkey, 4th edition, Whittet Books
More information about who they are and what they do can be found on their website: The Donkey Sanctuary