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Develop an LTER NIS Best Practices for Designing and Writing Workflow Scripts in the PASTA Framework. February 20 – 27, 2012.

Products:
 Guide to accessing data in the NIS via the provided webservices: http://im.lternet.edu/sites/im.lternet.edu/files/NISdataworkflowsbestpractices0.1.pdf
 Three screen casts depicting the development of workflows for accessing data in the NIS with R, Matlab, and Kepler: http://mtsms.unm.edu/Mediasite/Catalog/Full/cf020feb9c6a4222a57d8daa334f7e3521/b671822aa4c04e6caa5d2157a55da6e514/cf020feb9c6a4222a57d8daa334f7e3521/?state=GHrbcctw5uPTuUXj0ogE

Ecological information management for LTER graduate students and researchers, August 14 – 16, 2012.

Final report
Ecological information management for LTER graduate students and researchers, August 14 – 16, 2012.
27 people applied for the workshop, representing 13 LTER sites with 2 applications from outside LTER. 5 people were unable to participate and everybody else was accommodated.
22 participants from 12 LTER sites, ranging from PhD students, post-docs to lab coordinators and faculty.
Trainers: James Brunt, Corinna Gries, Eda Melendez-Colom, John Porter, Theresa Valentine, Kristin Vanderbilt.

Will Winter Ever Come?

From the Sevilleta (SEV) LTER: http://sev.lternet.edu/content/november-2012-will-winter-ever-come

Long-term research reveals how climate change is playing out in real ecosystems

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Lori Quillen (quillenl@caryinstitute.org), (845) 677-7600 x121 DECEMBER 1, 2012 NORTH WOODSTOCK, N.H.—Around the world, the effects of global climate change are increasingly evident and difficult to ignore. However, evaluations of the local effects of climate change are often confounded by natural and human induced factors that overshadow the effects of… Read more »