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A list of all pages that have property "Abstract" with value "This session will provide an overview of the DataONE architecture, explain the benefits for groups and institutions to publish data as a Member Node, provide hands-on tutorials in how to establish a Member Node using various software systems, and demonstrate how to use the DataONE web services to access content from client applications. By the end of the session, participants will have a detailed knowledge of the design of the DataONE architecture, the services that DataONE provides to its Member Nodes, and the technical details needed to establish a Member Node at their own site or institution and to build client applications. The session will target information managers, graduate students, post-docs, faculty, and research technicians who manage environmental data at a site as well as people who develop data management and analysis software supporting researchers.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • DataONE Architecture and How to Become a Member Node  + (This session will provide an overview of tThis session will provide an overview of the DataONE architecture, explain the benefits for groups and institutions to publish data as a Member Node, provide hands-on tutorials in how to establish a Member Node using various software systems, and demonstrate how to use the DataONE web services to access content from client applications. By the end of the session, participants will have a detailed knowledge of the design of the DataONE architecture, the services that DataONE provides to its Member Nodes, and the technical details needed to establish a Member Node at their own site or institution and to build client applications. The session will target information managers, graduate students, post-docs, faculty, and research technicians who manage environmental data at a site as well as people who develop data management and analysis software supporting researchers. analysis software supporting researchers.)