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Jennifer Hammock commented on "Rubenstein Fellows":
Ecological synthesis, anyone? The National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) is pleased to invite applications from early-career researchers for a 3-week intensive workshop in ecological analysis and synthesis, to take place at NCEAS in Santa Barbara CA June 19-July 10, 2013. All travel and living expenses of participants will be covered during the workshop, thanks to generous support from the Packard Foundation. Applications are due March 1. For more information and application instructions, go to: http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/news/nceas-summer-institute-2013
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Jennifer Hammock added "José R Ferrer-Paris" as a manager of the community "Rubenstein Fellows".
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José R Ferrer-Paris joined the community "Rubenstein Fellows".
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Kelly O'Donnell commented on "Rubenstein Fellows":
@Jennifer Hammock: Hi Jen! Could you put my LifeDesk in that list? Link: http://urbanfloranyc.lifedesks.org/ Annotation text: The urban habitat supports a wide variety of plant life. Do you have any photos of plants in the city? Share them with the Urban Flora of NYC LifeDesk!
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Jennifer Hammock commented on "Rubenstein Fellows":
Hi guys! Anyone interested in attracting colleagues to post content on your LifeDesk/Scratchpad/other site? Please take a look at our Partners Looking for Content collection and send me a link and annotation text if you'd like to be listed. Email or reply right here :)
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Jennifer Hammock added an unknown item to the collection "Rubenstein Fellows Collections".
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Jennifer Hammock added "Urban Flora of NYC" to the collection "Rubenstein Fellows Collections".
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Jennifer Hammock added "Squat Lobster LIFEDESK" to the collection "Rubenstein Fellows Collections".
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Jennifer Hammock added "Plant-Caterpillar-Parasitoid Interactions" to the collection "Rubenstein Fellows Collections".
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Katja Schulz marked an unknown common name in an unknown language from "Chrysomelidae" as untrusted.
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Jennifer Hammock commented on "Rubenstein Fellows":
Hello, everyone! Some of you have already noticed the 2013 Rubenstein competition announcement. Congratulations to Meiying whose Research Wish made the shortlist that forms the basis of the RFP. Please check it out and forward to interested colleagues who are good with big datasets.
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Katja Schulz commented on "Rubenstein Fellows":
@John P. Sullivan: Sorry John, our informatics team has done some work on this already, but I don't think any of the revised code was pushed out, and there are some remaining issues. Unfortunately they don't have a lot of time to spend on LifeDesks at the moment. I'll see if I can get them to pick this up again.
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John P. Sullivan commented on "Rubenstein Fellows":
@Katja Schulz: Katja, I never heard anything more about the image upload problem I was having on my Lifedesk. I suspended uploading images since so many of them were seemingly getting truncated. You know if this issue was looked at?
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Jennifer Hammock commented on "Rubenstein Fellows":
@Kelly O'Donnell: Rats. Okay, thanks for checking; I submitted a bug report. Stand by for satisfaction...
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Kelly O'Donnell commented on "Rubenstein Fellows":
@Jennifer Hammock: It looks like the Facebook button becomes inactive after you press it. So I can't try to post it again while I'm signed into EOL as myself. The Twitter button works fine.
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Jennifer Hammock commented on "Rubenstein Fellows":
@Kelly O'Donnell: Thanks for checking, Kelly. It certainly should work that way. I just tried it and I had to do it twice before it stuck- I think maybe the first time it got hung up in my Facebook login. Could you do me a favor and see if you score on the second try?
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Kelly O'Donnell commented on "Rubenstein Fellows":
Hey all! I have a question about this Facebook Like button. I liked a video of mine thinking it would get shared with my Facebook network. The like worked (the EOL page says 1 person liked it), but I didn't see it on my FB account. Is that not the way this works?
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Cyndy Parr commented on "Rubenstein Fellows":
Have you guys looked at the Research Wishes collection http://eol.org/collections/34377 and voted on which ones look most promising for future work? We could use your expert opinions.
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Jennifer Hammock added "bee mite website import" to the collection "Rubenstein Fellows Collections".



