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Item Cyberinfrastructure Conference 2011 E-postcard(North Dakota State University, 2011-03-04)Save-the-date card advertising the conferenceItem Value of CyberInfastructure Access in Leech Identification(North Dakota State University, 2011-03-21)In the summer of 2009 and 2010 we surveyed leeches in the wetlands on the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Reservation and surrounding tribal lands. With the aide of Dr. Frecrich Govedich and Dr. Bonnir Bain from Southern Utah University, we have identified twelve different leech species in the Turtle Mountain area, including Glossiphonia complanata. We are continuing to identify the leeches collected in the summer of 2010. We have a few leeches that are very similar to G. complanata, are found in the same wetland as G. complanata, but may be a subspecies of G. complanata or a different species. CyberIntrastructure access would allow Dr. Govedich and Dr. Bain to directly participate in the identification of these leeches.Item What is Cyberinfrastructure?: The Nature of Research Today(North Dakota State University, 2011-03-01)The nature of research has change from individuals working in their lab to discipline groups from multiple institutions working together on large project. Cyberinfrastructure (CI) is the technology that allows these distributed groups to work together as a team. This presentation talks about the use of CI and some of the technology that is “under the hood”.