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The animation of NSF Arctic Research Activities was updated to 2004-2017, with additional project locations and cruise tracks.

By William Manley on March 5, 2018 in Milestones

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The ARMAP Team has begun collaboration with Isaaffik, a tool for facilitating scientific collaboration in Greenland, in particular toward automated exchange of project-level information.
The ARMAP Team, through Bill Manley, has joined the Polar Federated Search Working Group, which has a goal of improving data discovery and access across multiple data catalogs.  The ARMAP Team continues to collaborate and contribute to various other efforts including IARPC, the IASC/SAON ADC, and more.
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