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   <strong>Introduction to SEAD 2.0: The Next Generation of SEAD Data Services</strong> 
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                        Join us for a webinar on Jan 21, 2016 at  1:30 PM EST.
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    <strong>Register now!</strong>
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    Join us on Thursday, January 21, 2016 at 1:30 pm (EST) for a free introductory webinar navigating the new SEAD infrastructure for managing, interpreting, sharing, curating, preserving, and publishing data. The webinar will be based on the beta release of the next major version of the SEAD hosted end-to-end data services — SEAD 2.0, scheduled for deployment in May 2016. This beta release is being made available to allow a broad user base to explore and provide feedback on the new features. This is a great opportunity to help us make this next release the best ever!
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<br>The webinar will be presented by Anna Ovchinnikova, SEAD Training, and User Support Specialist, and James Myers, SEAD Co-PI.
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<br>About SEAD
<br>SEAD is a project sponsored by the National Science Foundation to create data services for sustainability science research. SEAD’s hosted end-to-end data services support the fundamental science and engineering investigations and education needed to understand and overcome the barriers to sustainable human and environmental wellbeing in order to forge reasoned pathways to a sustainable future. SEAD’s mission is to answer the need of the sustainability research for reliable cyberinfrastructure and to provide researchers with an enhanced ability to manage, integrate, interpret, share, curate, and preserve data. SEAD serves large and small research teams across a broad range of physical and social science disciplines who produce and analyze heterogeneous data that is unique and at a fine resolution and granularity, who must work in a collaborative environment, and who lack access to reliable cyberinfrastructure. 
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    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.</p>
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    <a href="http://support.citrixonline.com/s/G2W/Help/SystemRequirements" style="color:#1271d1;text-decoration:none" target="_blank">View System Requirements</a>
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