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Network News Vol. 16 No. 2 Fall 2003

IINSIDE THIS ISSUE: Top Stories: Strategic Planning for LTER SITE NEWS: SGS Symposium; MCM -Exploring an Ecosystem Entombed in Ice Milestones; LUQ – Take a Journey to El Yunque; PAL – On-line Journaling and Data Bridges the Learning Gap to the Antarctic. NETWORKING: LTER ASM 2003; Implementing EML At LTER Sites; National Invasive Species Database; Agricultural Landscapes in Transition; Ecoinformatics Training for Field Stations; Journals Feature LTER Network; The Value of LTER Site Augmentation. EDUCATION: Education Update.

LTER DataBits Fall 2003

Featured in this issue: Theresa Valentine and Don Henshaw discuss their approach to the marriage of tabular and spatial data at the Andrews LTER. Barrie Collins gives his take on ArcIMS, ESRI, and his management philosophy. We are exposed to adding internet spatial visualization to environmental projects when Peter McCartney discusses three internet map applications produced by The Center for Environmental Studies, Arizona State University. Also in this issue a move towards maximizing the spatial aspect of the LTER Network is taken with a new Network-wide survey.

2003 Information Managers Meeting Report

The 2003 LTER Information Managers meeting took place on September 22, 2003, in Seattle, Washington immediately following the LTER All-Scientists Meeting (ASM). The meeting was attended by representatives from 23 LTER sites and the LTER Network Office, and 8 invited guests from NSF and other programs.

DataBits Newsletter, Fall 2003

Theresa Valentine and Don Henshaw discuss their approach to the marriage of tabular and spatial data at theAndrews LTER. Barrie Collins gives his take on ArcIMS, ESRI, and his management philosophy. We areexposed to adding internet spatial visualization to environmental projects when Peter McCartney discussesthree internet map applications produced by The Center for Environmental Studies,… Read more »

2003 Environmental Cyberinfrastructure Needs for Distributed Sensor Networks Workshop Report

A Report from a National Science Foundation Sponsored Workshop 12-14 August 2003 Scripps Institute of Oceanography Deborah Estrin Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS) University of California, Los Angeles William Michener & Gregory Bonito Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Office University of New Mexico, Albuquerque and the Workshop Participants