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DataBits Newsletter, Fall 2011

…the new science of networks. In it, Barábasi describes “scale-free networks” in which “hubs” naturally emerge to efficiently link the many nodes that develop in a context of self-organizing complexity….

Writing a Data Management Plan for your NSF Proposal

…for your study, the LTER Network operates as a node on the Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity (KNB) where these data can be independently registered. KNB offers an online repository form…

LTERMapS Phase 2

…Language (EML) documents to display study site location data for LTER datasets. The base data layers were identified in the 2007 GIS Working Group GIS Recommendations for LTER Sites (http://intranet.lternet.edu/im/node/480)….

APEAL Case Studies

…as liaisons to surrounding geographic communities and other communities of interest.  Why LTERs? LTER sites, like the nodes of other networks or organizations, are large enough to accommodate many kinds…

Poster Sessions at the 2018 All Scientists Meeting

…which then promotes further grazing. Grasses on grazing lawns were generally characterized by higher leaf:stem ratios, density of belowground buds and tillers, and shorter internode lengths and height, compared to…

Using LTER Data

…(BCO-DMO), the Arctic Data Center, the Dryad Digital Repository, and others. The most comprehensive search of public data at this time is available via the DataONE Federation, LTER member node….