New collaboration between TERN and Nature
A towards open data sharing has been forged between the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) and Nature Research.
TERN, a network of ecosystem scientists, hasÌýbuilt its reputation on the sharing of ecological data. The Adelaide branch of TERN is led by the Environment Institute's .
The data repository that TERN developed,ÌýAdvanced Ecological Knowledge and Observation System (ÆKOS), has been recognised as providing stable archiving and long-term preservation of ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n ecological data. This recognition has prompted the Nature journal Scientific Data to recommendÌýÆKOS as a data repository to the wider scientific community.
This new venture is a step forward to more openÌýaccess research.

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TERN, a network of ecosystem scientists, hasÌýbuilt its reputation on the sharing of ecological data. The Adelaide branch of TERN is led by the Environment Institute's .
The data repository that TERN developed,ÌýAdvanced Ecological Knowledge and Observation System (ÆKOS), has been recognised as providing stable archiving and long-term preservation of ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n ecological data. This recognition has prompted the Nature journal Scientific Data to recommendÌýÆKOS as a data repository to the wider scientific community.
This new venture is a step forward to more openÌýaccess research.

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