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DataBits Newsletter, Spring 2012

The Spring 2012 issue of Databits is focused on highlighting geospatial activities at both individual and cross-site scales, as well as identifying resources to help manage the large collections of…

DataBits Newsletter, Fall 2010

Welcome to the Fall 2010 issue of Databits wherein 18 authors contribute from 11 sites and 2 institutes in 3 countries. Seven relevant and insightful feature articles relate to growth…

DataBits Newsletter, Fall 2005

After most of the LTER sites have produced their Ecological Metadata Language (EML) packages up to Level 3, the subject still occupies a main line in our agendas. Not only…

DataBits Newsletter, Fall 2006

This issue of Databits follows the September, 2006 LTER Information Managers’ Meeting in Estes Park, Colorado. The IM meeting was held in conjunction with the LTER All Scientists’ Meeting and…

DataBits Newsletter, Spring 2006

Welcome to a robust issue of the Spring 2006 DataBits’!!! We had many submittals this issue and the articles really show the diversity of this group. We hope you have…

DataBits Newsletter, Fall 2007

As the diverse nature of this issue illustrates, DataBits continues to be a platform for exchanging wide-ranging ideas and resources for strategically and practically improving the practice of scientific Information…

DataBits Newsletter, Spring 2007

Welcome to the Spring 2007 issue of Databits! Twenty-two authors or coauthors submitted articles for this issue, which is a testament to the committment of Information Managers to sharing information….

DataBits Newsletter, Spring 1994

Welcome to the Spring issue of Databits. Appropriately networks and their uses dominate this issue of Databits as publication on the network becomes a real possibility. The paper version of…

DataBits Newsletter, Fall 1999

Featured in this issue: an overview of the recently funded NSF/KDI Biodiversity partnership plans in addition to a variety of approaches to metadata, conferencing, visualization and training. DataBits continues as…