[eml-dev] Eml-dev Digest, Vol 48, Issue 2
Margaret O'Brien
mob at msi.ucsb.edu
Fri Oct 23 08:29:19 PDT 2009
Eamonn -
Sorry about that -- I rebuilt the PDF with a different method. Hope this
fixes the problem-
Thanks for catching that.
best,
Margaret
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Margaret O'Brien
Information Management
Santa Barbara Coastal LTER
Marine Science Institute
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-6150
805-893-2071
mob at msi.ucsb.edu
http://sbc.lternet.edu
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Éamonn Ó Tuama wrote:
> Dear Margaret,
>
> The PDF of the report of the working group appears to be corrupted - I get
> error when I try to download/open it (and don't have access to the original
> .doc version).
>
> Best regards,
>
> Éamonn
>
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> From: Margaret O'Brien <mob at msi.ucsb.edu>
> Subject: [eml-dev] LTER-ASM EML working group report
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> Greetings -
> Thank you all for participating in the LTER All Scientists Meeting
> working group: Next phases of development for Ecological Metadata
> Language (EML). I've tried to summarize the diverse discussions we had
> into a report of this working group, which is now online at:
> http://asm.lternet.edu/sites/asm.lternet.edu/files/working_groups/170/report
> /Report_EML_WG.pdf.pdf
> A MSword-doc is attached. If any of you have changes to contribute or
> think that something was left off, feel free to edit the word doc and
> return it. The report document can be replaced.
>
> As was mentioned during the meeting, the best way to stay abreast of
> EML-related issues is to subscribe the the eml-dev mailing list. To do
> so, visit: http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/software/eml/
> and scroll down to "Development Information" (be sure to read "About the
> EML project", too). Many of the issues raised in Estes Park pertain to
> how the EML group communicates, and so becoming familiar with the
> process as it exists now will help.
>
> The rest of the meeting material (links, etc) is still available along
> with the report at:
> http://asm.lternet.edu/2009/workgroups/next-phases-development-ecological-me
> tadata-language-eml
>
> Best,
> Margaret
>
>
>
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