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1996 Data Management Workshop Report The 1996 LTER Information Managers meeting was held at the Archbold Biological Field Station, Lake Placid, Florida, October 31 - November 3, 1996. |
November 03, 1996 | |
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1996 LTER Network Office-Sponsored Publications List of network office publications as of 1996. |
July 30, 1996 | |
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1996 XClimate Workshop Report Report of X-Roots/LTER Climate Mini-Workshop, May 16-17, 1996 at UCDavis |
July 01, 1996 | |
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1997 Data Management Workshop Report Information Managers (IM’s) from the LTER Network met for a one-day annual business meeting at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, on August 7, 1997. |
August 07, 1997 | |
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1997 LTER Network Office Annual Progress Report ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORTSUMMARIZING ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE LTER NETWORK OFFICE DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT DEB-9634135 - The University of New Mexico assumed responsibility for the operation and management of the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Office (NET) on March 15, 1997. During the first year of the Cooperative Agreement, a sub-award to the University of Washington provided for continuity in the operation of the LTER electronic communications network including the LTER and International LTER (ILTER) home pages. |
March 15, 1998 | |
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1998 Data Management Workshop Report The annual LTER Information Managers Meeting was held July 30-August 1, 1998, hosted by the new, urban Baltimore LTER Site. Twenty of the 21 sites were represented with Cedar Creek not represented. |
August 01, 1998 | |
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1998 Ecological Informatics in Long Term Ecological Research Brochure Information Managers in the Long Term Ecological Research Network created this brochure to promote ecological science at the site, network, and global levels through bottom-up and research-driven approaches to informatics. |
January 18, 1999 | |
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1998 ILTER Vision Statement: Future Visions for ILTER The Vision for International LTER Network |
December 01, 1998 | |
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1998 LTER Education Committee Vision Statement The Vision Statement for the LTER Education Committee |
December 01, 1998 | |
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1998 LTER Information Management Committee Vision Statement Vision Statement for the Information Management group: LTER Network Ecological Informatics: Finding Answers for Long Term Ecological Research |
December 01, 1998 | |
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1998 LTER Network Microbial Ecology Vision Statement The Vision statement for Microbial Ecology in LTER |
August 09, 2001 | |
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1998 LTER Network Office Annual Progress Report 1998 ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT SUMMARIZING ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE LTER NETWORK OFFICE DURING THE SECOND YEAR OF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT DEB–9634135 - The second year of the Cooperative Agreement establishing the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Office (NET) at the University of New Mexico began on March 15, 1998. During this period, the transfer of NET activities from the University of Washington was finalized. The recruitment of NET staff was completed with the addition of a programmer/analyst, a systems administrator, and an accountant to the office. |
March 15, 1999 | |
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1998 LTER Publications Committee Vision Statement The Vision Statement for the LTER Publications Committee, as of 1998 |
December 01, 1998 | |
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1998 National Advisory Board Report This is the report of the LTER National Advisory Board which met at the Sevilleta LTER site, New Mexico, on December 10 and 11, 1998. Membership of the Board is as follows: Ann Bartuska, U.S. Forest Service; Jim Beach, University of Kansas; Mary Firestone, University of California, Berkeley; Bill Heal, United Kingdom; Jim MacMahon, Utah State University; Bill Murdoch, University of California, Santa Barbara; Paul G. Risser (chair), Oregon State Univiversity; and Rebecca Sharitz, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory. |
December 11, 1998 | |
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1998 North American Science Symposium Report November 1-6. 1998. Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico -This symposium provided an excellent opportunity for interactions among U.S. LTER, Canadian, and Mexican scientists for the facilitation of a North American Regional LTER Network. Excellent papers were presented by the following LTER scientists on behalf of LTER: |
November 06, 1998 | |
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1998 Palmer LTER Schoolyard Supplement Request Palmer LTER Schoolyard Supplement Request - 16 July 1998 Raymond C. Smith, PI 1.0 Introduction This proposal is a supplement to the original LTER PAL proposal (Smith et al., 1996). Consequently, the scientific details, hypotheses and goals articulated in that document are not reiterated here. This supplemental proposal requests funds to interact with several local schools to stimulate the development of schoolyard LTERs. |
July 16, 1998 | |
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1998 Presentation: LTER Network Information System El Sistema de Informacion LTER Reda: Un Estructura para Manejo de Informacion Ecologica. Presentation by James Brunt. |
November 11, 1998 | |
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1998 Social Sciences Committee Vision Statement The Vision Statement for the Socio Economic Research committee: LTER Network |
December 01, 1998 | |
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1999 Central Arizona - Phoenix LTER Connectivity Supplemental Proposal Submitted to the National Science Foundation March 11, 1999 Central Arizona - Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Project Nancy B. Grimm, Co-Project Director, Charles L. Redman, Co-Project Director SUMMARY OF PROPOSED EFFORT The establishment of the Central Arizona-Phoenix LTER introduces many new opportunities and as many new challenges to the extant LTER network. |
March 11, 1999 | |
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1999 Coweeta LTER Connectivity Supplemental Proposal Current Status of Internet Access for Coweeta Schoolyard LTER Program— Our experiences in this first year (1998-99) of our Coweeta Schoolyard initiative were quite positive. All five teachers involved (3 at 6th grade, 1 at high school, and 1 at community college) gave positive reviews of the activities and had overwhelmingly positive responses from the students involved. |
March 10, 1999 | |
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1999 Data Management Workshop Report Representatives from 20 of the 21 LTER sites attended and actively participated in the 1999 LTER Information Managers Meeting, in Spokane, Washington, August 4-6, 1999. The Cedar Creek LTER was not represented for the second year in a row. |
October 27, 1999 | |
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1999 Harvard Forest LTER Connectivity Supplemental Proposal Over the last ten years the Harvard Forest has developed an integrated and cross-disciplinary research and educational program involving researchers and students from across the northeastern U.S. that focuses on the response of forest ecosystems to disturbance and stress resulting from natural and anthropogenic processes. |
March 09, 1999 | |
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1999 HJ Andrews LTER Connectivity Supplemental Proposal This supplemental request by the Andrews Forest LTER is being made to advance long-term environmental science through the broader and more consistent applications of internet connectivity. Although a T-1 (1.54Mb/s) is considered to be the minimum speed for effective data communication to field sites, our site has only had access to basic telephone service that allows data communications at a maximum rate of 56Kb/s. |
March 12, 1999 | |
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1999 Jornada LTER Connectivity Supplemental Proposal The scientific program of the Jornada Basin LTER focuses on understanding biotic and abiotic processes of desertification in arid ecosystems. This program is based upon extensive scientific collaborations among several universities, primarily New Mexico State University (NMSU) and Duke University, and federal research agencies, primarily the Agricultural Research Service (ARS). |
March 08, 1999 | |
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1999 Kellogg Biological Station K-12 Connectivity Proposal The KBS LTER site K12 Connectivity request is designed to improve the internet connectivity of the site, including the connectivity of our K-12 LTER outreach partners. The site requests a one-time supplement of to bring both the KBS LTER site and our two rural K-12 districts to a capacity sufficient to meet our expected connectivity needs for the next 6 years. |
March 07, 1999 |
