Graduate Student Committee Report at CC meeting, Key Largo, FL, April 6-7, 2005. Submitted: March 24, 2005
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LTER DataBits Spring 2005
Featured in this issue: Following years of efforts in developing a Network Information System (NIS), LTER information managers report on two of its completed components: CLIMDB/HYDRODB and Network All-Site Bibliography. More recently, the LTER sites started the process of exporting their metadata databases into Ecological Metadata Language (EML), a metadata specification developed by the ecology discipline and for the ecology discipline (http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/software/eml/).
Request for New Network Information System Modules
A process for proposing synthesis modules for the LTER Network Information System (NIS). March 18, 2005.
Spring 2005 NISAC Committee Report
NISAC Report to the LTER Coordinating Committee 18 March 2005 Prepared by James Brunt for the Network Information System Advisory Committee
March 2005 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – Ducklow
Introduction by Hugh Ducklow, Long-term Marine Research and the Grand Challenges in Ecology.
March 2005 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – Gholz
Henry Gholz, Phillip Taylor, Polly Penhale, and Tom Baerwald. Long Term Ecological Research.
March 2005 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – Hopkinson
Chuck Hopkinson. LTER – The Next Decade.
March 2005 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – McGlathery
Karen McGlathery. LTER Contributions to Understanding the Coastal Eutrophication Problem.
March 2005 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – Ohman
Mark D. Ohman. Marine ecosystem responses to climate change.
March 2005 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – Stammerjohn
Sharon Stammerjohn. Regional Rapid Warming & Changes in the Physical Environment: Palmer LTER.