The University of New Mexico and DataONE are sponsoring a three week course
in environmental information management May 23 - June 10. It's 6 credit
hours, and has three components. Please share with colleagues at other
institutions - anyone is welcome to enroll!

>From the announcement (http://elibrary.unm.edu/courses/): The Environmental
Information Management Institute is currently offering a series of three
courses (INFO 530, INFO 532, and INFO 533) which will provide MS and PhD
students and professionals with the conceptual and practical hands-on
training that will allow them to effectively design, manage, analyze,
visualize, and preserve data and information. Participants completing the
three-week Training Institute, 23 May-10 June, will be at a significant
competitive advantage as they pursue further academic and professional
efforts. They will gain invaluable experience
with all aspects of the data life cycle, from managing data files and
creating databases and web portals through state-of-the-art analysis and
visualization techniques, as well as managing, analyzing, and visualizing
geospatial data.

The cost has purposely been kept low to meet the needs of both in-state and
out-of-state graduate students and professionals.

We still have a few slots available and encourage you to register ASAP.

--
William K. Michener, PhD
[email protected]
Director, New Mexico EPSCoR State Program
Associate Director, LTER Network Office
PI, DataONE

EPSCoR/DataONE Mail and Address: NM EPSCoR, MSC05 3180, 1312 Basehart Dr SE,
1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87106

LTER Mail and Address: Department of Biology, MSC03 2020, 1 University of
New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001

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