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Getting some hands on DEIMS is the better way to learn how to use it
and maintain it. However, some help is always appreciated when we
are clouded by adversity.<br>
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You can always check out the <a
href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zf5O56_WjMTRngSzY7vuDIT-lMLS0DljoGBqiAM5lAw/edit?usp=sharing">Book
of DEIMS</a>. There you'll find a growing number of DEIMS
resources. I am including a FAQs, since that is an easy way to find
answers to recurrent things.<br>
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For example, some of you wanted to see how to render a cool map with
all locations of a dataset in the context of the dataset display (no
coding required). <a
href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgjMMKimg6M">Here is a video<br>
</a><br>
During the last week meeting, we had the opportunity to broadcast
live some DEIMS sessions. The non-professional adventurous
recordings are here, and posted in the ASM sessions (the slides are
included in the ASM working group pages)<br>
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- <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDfXnJmPLYg">Migrating
your site digital assets into DEIMS</a><br>
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- <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDepMtxEml0">LTER DEIMS
use cases, the good, the bad and the ugly. (aka an LTER coalition
of the well-being)</a><br>
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There are other videos, papers and blog posts we produced. If you
have any specific request, please post here or email me. <br>
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Cheers, Inigo
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