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Subject: | Bioacoustics Stack Exchange-- a Q&A Site for our Community |
From: | Shannon Rankin - NOAA Federal <> |
Date: | Wed, 27 Jul 2022 17:35:38 +0000 |
The Bioacoustics Community now has its own publicly accessible Question and Answer site: Bioacoustics Stack Exchange Bioacoustics Stack Exchange is a searchable forum where users can ask & answer technical questions about Bioacoustics. This is a free resource for scientists, managers, students, enthusiasts, and the curious. Even though it is new, it has proven to be a great platform for increasing communication and knowledge between scientists who study terrestrial and marine species around the world.
How can you participate? - JOIN: https://bioacoustics.stackexchange.com/ - VISIT: Make it a habit of checking a few minutes weekly (or daily?)
- ASK: Have a new question? What about your older questions? You can even ask/answer your own question! These questions will be archived for future use, so ALL good questions are welcome! - ANSWER: Have an answer to one of the questions, or additional information? Is there a question you are often asked? If someone asks you a question-- tell them you will answer it on the Stack Exchange!
- VOTE: Is a question or answer useful or helpful? VOTE it up! - SITE MANAGEMENT: This site is run by the community. Join us on the meta site to discuss the site itself https://bioacoustics.meta.stackexchange.com/ - INVITE: Invite others to join, encourage your students and colleagues to participate, consider integrating the Bioacoustics Stack Exchange into your coursework!
To learn more about participating in the Bioacoustics Stack Exchange, see this short video tutorial. If you have questions, reach out to
Shannon Rankin
8901 La Jolla Shores Dr.Wildlife Research Biologist Southwest Fisheries Science Center NMFS/NOAA La Jolla, CA 92037
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