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EIMS Overview - Hakai EIMS
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Weather stations and webcams. Weather stations and webcams. The Hakai Ecological Information Management System. Hakai EIMS) securely stores and shares research information associated with Hakai Beach Institute. Information Managed by the Hakai EIMS. Spatial data is managed in the Hakai ArcGIS Online account. Sensor station data automatically acquired using Campbell Scientific data loggers and downloaded, analyzed and published online. Custom tools that leverage the Google Visualization APIs. Wunderground...
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WaterViz for Hubbard Brook: A New Water Cycle Visualization and Sonification Tool | LTER Databits
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Information Management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network. WaterViz for Hubbard Brook: A New Water Cycle Visualization and Sonification Tool. Thu, 12/18/2014 - 11:52 lrustad. Lindsey Rustad (HBR, US Forest Service). Campbell et al. 2013; Databits Spring 2014. We are now taking a lead in developing an entirely new medium for creatively communicating these near real-time data to the public: WaterViz for Hubbard Brook: A Water Cycle Visualization and Sonification Tool. The Waterviz is...
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User account | LTER Databits
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Information Management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network. Enter your LTER Databits username. Enter the password that accompanies your username. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation. Under Cooperative Agreement #DEB-0832652. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. Theme by Dr. Radut.
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Information Management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network. The balance of articles address data visualization, capturing spatial coordinates, and a useful R package - they are sure to provide helpful tips and inspiration. 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 is supported by rotating co-editors. Most dangerous, given the oft-quot...