Title | Defining Linkages between the GSC and NSF's LTER Program: How the Ecological Metadata Language (EML) Relates to GCDML and Other Outcomes. |
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Authors: | San Gil, I. ;Sheldon, W. ;Schmidt, T. ;Servilaa, M. ;Aguilar, R. ;Gries, C. ;Gray, T. ;Field, D. ;Cole, J. ;Yun Pan, J. ;Palanisamy, G. ;Henshaw, D. ;O'Brien, M. ;Kinkel, L. ;McMahon, K. ;Kottman, R. ;Amaral-Zettler, L. ;Hobbie, J. ;Goldstein, P. ;Guralnick, R.P. ;Brunt, J. ;Michener, W.K. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Volume: | 12 |
Pagination: | 151-156 |
Accession Number: | PIE189 |
DOI | DOI: 10.1089/omi.2008.0015 |
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