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Information Delivery NCCN--Communicating Science. Mark Huff I&M Program Manager North Coast & Cascades Network. From June 2008 NCCN Board Meeting. NCCN. New Science Communication “Triangle”. Research Learning Network. Science Communication. Inventory & Monitoring Network.
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Information DeliveryNCCN--Communicating Science Mark Huff I&M Program Manager North Coast & Cascades Network
From June 2008 NCCN Board Meeting NCCN New Science Communication “Triangle” Research Learning Network Science Communication Inventory & Monitoring Network Park Interpretative Resources
NCCN-RLN Science Communication Park Research Research Learning Network Inventory & Monitoring Network Park Interpretative Resources
I&M Science Communication Which Prism (s)? Intersection: Leaning Centers I&M IM RLC
Key Uses of Vital Signs Monitoring Results (& Inventory) • Management decision-making-- informed by scientific information • Planning--connecting science and management • Science Communication to Public • Collaboration with Scientific Community
Key Functions (NCCN) Research (Science) Learning Network (Center) • Facilitate use of parks for scientific inquiry • Support science-informed decision making • Communicating research knowledge and relevance • Promote resource stewardship through partnerships
I&M RLN • Management decision-making-- informed by scientific information • Planning--connecting science and management • Science Communication to Public • Collaboration with Scientific Community • Support science-informed decision making • Facilitate use of parks for scientific inquiry • Communicating research knowledge and relevance • Promote resource stewardship through partnerships
October 2007Board Meeting Emerging Issues I&M Science Communication --limited staffing time --budget resources Next: Research Learning Network
NCCN 12 Resource Briefs Completed or drafts under review Finish June 2009 I&M VS Videos Science Communication Plan & more…….
“One-Stop” Shop for Resource Information Greater Yellowstone Science Learning Center Tom Olliff,Tami Blackford, and Janine Waller, Yellowstone National Park
Coming Soon Mock up by Michael Liang NOCA/RLN
Yellowstone Model .org website serve Information portal Research Learning Centers http://greateryellowstonescience.org
Website Hosting Pros and Cons of .gov vs .orgNCCN RLN draft white paper
Pros--NPS Content Management System (.gov sites) • Encouraged by WASO, • Standardized NPS “look,” capitalizes on the NPS “brand,” • Authority/authorship/identity is obvious, • Existing CMS framework – not starting at zero, • Cost would be minimal to parks, • Some technical support or training may be available through WASO (?).
Cons--NPS Content Management System (.gov sites) • E-Restrictive; national conformity is over-riding concern, • Layouts not flexible enough • Framework may not be suitable for RLC content; • Data visualization limited, • Accessibility for partners potentially very difficult or impossible, • Potentially difficult to update and maintain without on-site access,
Pro—Yellowstone Model (.org sites) • Individualized, great flexibility to address individual park needs, • Dynamic content, total control • Easy interface, existing template, specifically tailored to Learning Center/science communication tasks, • Open source (Drupal) software is freeware, • Separates design from content, • Potential efficiency in server cost through partners, CESU’s, groups of parks or universities, • Partners welcome and have complete access
Cons—Yellowstone Model (.org sites) • Variability between sites (not a uniform network of sites), • Data/information potentially not consistent between sites, • Cost for web-hosting/server space could rise, • WASO policy may create obstacles for justifying a .org site. • Authorship and coordination with nps/gov not obvious, • Careful attention needed to ensure Google/search engine crawlers find sites,