A message from Mary Martin and Sarah Garlick.
We invite you to view the new https://hubbardbrook.org
website at your earliest convenience.
We have transferred much of the material from the original site
with a bit of repackaging, and we've
added some new features.
Some Highlights:
- HB researcher profile pages - Our goal is to have a
profile for each COS researcher, grad student,
postdoc, and technical/admin staff. These initial profiles carry
over the content from the old site. Please
check your page, and send any corrections/additions to Mary.
Note that these pages are no longer as CV-ish as
the old pages were - most folks have a home institution page
with that detailed information. Please send me
a link to your home institution page and/or a direct link to
your CV if it isn't there already. Also note that the
publications
are not entered manually into your profile - the pub list on
your page is generated directly
from the HB publication database. If you notice missing HB pubs,
please send information on those to Mary.
Not all grads have responded to the request for profileĀ page
information (sent 2x to grad listerv) - if you have
students you would like to see on the site, please give them a
nudge, and ask them to send their profile information.
- Much of the information that you used to find under
'Overview' has now been incorporated (and updated!) into the
'Synthesis of Scientific Research at Hubbard Brook'
(under the Research tab). This is what we've been calling
the 'online book', which is an effort led by Tim Fahey to
develop topic-based chapters covering the work at
Hubbard Brook. You will also see a list of forthcoming chapters.
Please keep in mind that we hope this content
will be dynamic, to be updated with your contributions as new
research results emerge.
- Hubbard Brook Research Foundation website content has
now been integrated into this single website for Hubbard Brook.
You will now find Science Links publications, Roundtable
reports, Educational materials, and donation instructions under
the main tabs.
- Research Highlights, Events, and News can all be added
very easily in this new website structure. A subset of this
content has been moved to the new site, and we look to you for
updated content to keep this site fresh and timely.
If you had a research highlight on the old site, please consider
updating to reflect your current work/results/publications -
send text and photos
to Mary for your research highlight page. For event
announcements, andĀ Hubbard Brook 'in the news', please contact
either
Mary or Sarah to get this information online.
- Note that the Hubbard Brook Twitter feed is displayed
in the left sidebar of the home page. Contact Sarah if you have
news to tweet, and keep an eye on this twitter feed - the HB
tweeters are doing a great job of highlighting items of
interest.
We hope you enjoy the new website. Please help us make this a
better site by contributing new content, and by letting us know
if you find
issues in the current content that need to be addressed.
Mary Martin
mary.martin@unh.edu
and
Sarah Garlick
sgarlick@hubbardbrookfoundation.org