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<p>Hubbard Brook Grad Students,<br>
<br>
We invite you to view the new<a
href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__hubbardbrook.org&d=DwMDaQ&c=c6MrceVCY5m5A_KAUkrdoA&r=MFh2AWAPkX8OjEGF4DVna8dQkABhP70hNTqEBsmMib0&m=R7Yn0E4PV23tx8qi9VPFEVbryIdW7cCwa1PCzQN7cVY&s=NPxJVf3i2fZXPGGPCFzUQGbtTwXEoxoMoCxk4gZe2CY&e=">
https://hubbardbrook.org</a> website at your earliest
convenience.<br>
We have transferred much of the material from the original site,
and have added some new features.<br>
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Some Highlights:<br>
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- <b>HB researcher profile pages</b> - Our goal is to have a
profile for each COS researcher, grad student,<br>
postdoc, and technical/admin staff. If you would like to have a
page on the site, contact Mary with your information.<br>
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<p>- Much of the information that you used to find under 'Overview'
has now been incorporated (and updated!) into the<br>
<b>'Synthesis of Scientific Research at Hubbard Brook'</b> (under
the Research tab). This is what we've been calling<br>
the 'online book', which is an effort led by Tim Fahey to develop
topic-based chapters covering the work at<br>
Hubbard Brook. You will also see a list of forthcoming chapters.
Please keep in mind that we hope this content<br>
will be dynamic, to be updated with your contributions as new
research results emerge.<br>
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- <b>Hubbard Brook Research Foundation</b> website content has
now been integrated into this single website for Hubbard Brook.<br>
You will now find Science Links publications, Roundtable reports,
Educational materials, and donation instructions under the main
tabs.<br>
<br>
-<b> Research Highlights, Events, and News</b> can all be added
very easily in this new website structure. A subset of this<br>
content has been moved to the new site, and we look to you for
updated content to keep this site fresh and timely.<br>
If you would like to spotlight your current
work/results/publications - send text and photos
<br>
to Mary for a research highlight page. For event announcements,
and Hubbard Brook 'in the news', please contact either<br>
Mary or Sarah to get this information online.</p>
<p>- Note that the <b>Hubbard Brook Twitter</b> feed is displayed
in the left sidebar of the home page. Contact Sarah if you have
<br>
news to tweet, and keep an eye on this twitter feed - the HB
tweeters are doing a great job of highlighting items of interest.</p>
<p>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<br>
issues in the current content that need to be addressed.<br>
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<p>Mary Martin<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:mary.martin@unh.edu">mary.martin@unh.edu</a></p>
<p>and<br>
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<p>Sarah Garlick<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:sgarlick@hubbardbrookfoundation.org">sgarlick@hubbardbrookfoundation.org</a></p>
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