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Network News Vol. 13 No. 2 Fall 2000

Newsletter of the Long-Term Ecological Research Network – The Y2K ASM Meeting… New personnel At LTER Net… Studying Rain Chemistry at LUQ… Science + Management=solutions at LUQ LTER… Formulating Arid-land Water Budgets in the Middle Rio grande Basin… Long Term Ice Breakup Study has Global Scope… The Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity… Landscape Ecology for the Rest of Us… Introducing the LTER-Hyper-SRB Project…

DataBits Newsletter, Fall 2000

According to most of the plenary addresses of the 2000 All Scientists Meeting in Snowbird, Utah, ecologicalresearchers must “think outside the box”. Sociologists, modelers, climatologists, paleoecologists, remotesensing specialists, and science administrators all emphasized the need of ecological scientists to becomecomfortable with multiple disciplines and define questions that are significant in each of these fieldssimultaneously. Only… Read more »

International Long Term Ecological Research Network 2000

The ILTER 200 book was produced by the U.S. LTER Network Office in July, 2000. Twenty one countries provided chapters for this publication, in addition to Regional Reports from Central Europe, Asia, and North America.

2000 LTER Network Office Site Review Report

REPORT OF THE SITE REVIEW COMMITTEE FOR THE LTER NETWORK OFFICE May 8, 2000 – The site review committee (SRC) met in Albuquerque, NM on May 8, 2000, at the request of the National Science Foundation (NSF) to review the activities of the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Office (NET). The purpose of this review is to provide feedback to NET administration and personnel regarding activities for the past three years since the start of the award from NSF, which funds the NET.

LTER DataBits Spring 2000

LTER Databits – Information Management Newsletter of the LTER Network – Spring 2000

LTER Technology Report for the LTER Strategic Plan (The “Gosz Report”)

This report follows the Shugart Committee Report which identified the scientific issues being addressed by the LTER sites and made recommendations for network-wide capabilities to address those issues. The following is a summary of those issues and recommendations to lead to the charge given to the Technology Committee (TC).

DataBits Newsletter, Spring 2000

Featured in this issue: Data management tools & resources, 2000 All-Scientists Meeting DataBits continues as a semi-annual electronic publication of the Long Term Ecological Research Network. It is designed to provide a timely, online resource for research information managers and to incorporate rotating co-editorship. Availability is through web browsing as well as hardcopy output. LTER… Read more »