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Information Partners Workshop
November 27-29, 2007
Arlington, Va.
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Information Partners Workshop, Nov. 27-29, 2007
The workshop brought together communications and educaton experts from across the country. By bringing this and future groups together, NSF seeks to strengthen relationships and offer services and tools to complement our partners' existing communications networks.

 
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NSF's redesigned Web site features several new kinds of content aimed directly at the general public, such as our 28 special reports which are organized around research themes.

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Vanderbilt's online research magazine, Exploration, uses multimedia to tell stories about basic research.

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