Hi Folks:
Hubbard Brook is part of the Long-term Ecological Research (LTER) network of sites. If you are new-ish to Hubbard Brook or just don’t know much about the LTER Network, this orientation could be useful. The Network has lots of resources—which
might be hard to keep track of—and which many of us may be unaware of.
See sign up info below
Linda Pardo
Each year, scores of new students, staff members, and investigators join the LTER Network. They dive right in to working on their site-based research, but sometimes don’t discover —
until much later — the array of resources, colleagues, and expertise that the Network offers.
This brief (90-minute) network orientation session serves to introduce new LTER participants to the breadth of ecosystems and types of research that the Network encompasses. We’ll also
point out ways to stay informed about network activities; how to find LTER colleagues with similar interests; and where to look for network-level resources on data management, science communication, and maintaining a diverse and mutually supportive community.
We’ll talk briefly about how the Network is structured and the role of network-wide committees in supporting scientific research, information management, education, and outreach. We’ll
also make time to meet a few of the hundreds of scientists and support personnel who make up this dynamic scientific enterprise.
Please join us
Tuesday, January 26 at 9 am Pacific Time (Noon Eastern) – 10:30 am Pacific Time (1:30 Eastern)
Pre-registration is required.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
https://lternet.edu/stories/lter-network-orientation/
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