The ARCUS Publication Directory is a portal that includes science planning documents, white papers, newsletters, and other reports that are outside of the peer review literature.
The publications index is listed in chronological order beginning with the most recent publication.
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Witness the Arctic | Volume 10, Number 1 - Spring
Distribution Date: 01 April 2003
Volume 10, Number 1
Feature Article
* SBI Project Completes Four Cruises in First Field Season
NSF News
* NSF Highlights Broader Impacts, Environmental Systems
* Issue of Arctic Research Focuses on Wildlife
Arctic Upper Atmosphere Research
* Space Weather Strongly Affects Arctic Upper Atmosphere
ARCSS Program
* ARCSS Committee Aims for Long-term Synthesis
* New NSF ARCSS Program Director Reviews Progress
* JOSS Online Field Catalog Supports SBI Cruises
* Metadata is Vital to Long-term Utility of Data
Witness the Arctic | Volume 11, Number 1 - Spring
Distribution Date: 10 May 2004
Volume 11, Number 1
Feature Article
* International Meeting Explores Change in the Arctic
* The Evolution of the SEARCH Effort
* 2004 SEARCH Science Steering Committee
NSF News
* NSF Seeks New Director, Plans for Cyberinfrastructure
* Arctic Sciences Section at NSF
Arctic Research Support and Logistics
* New Logistics Report Available
* VPR Unites Resources, Expertise to Support Researchers
* Arctic Projects Demonstrate Power, Potential of GIS
* Plans Move Forward for Alaska Region Research Vessel
Witness the Arctic | Volume 12, Number 1 - Summer
Distribution Date: 10 July 2006
Volume 12, Number 1
Feature Article
* Closing the Gap Between Scientific Research and Education
* Advancing Science Education Through Teacher Research Experiences in the Arctic
Arctic Social Sciences Program
* Study Explores Social Effects of TB in Southwest Alaska
* Project Reveals Saami Prehistory in Coastal Sweden
Arctic System Science Program
* ARCSS Investigators Contribute to Synthesis Efforts
* New ARCSS Projects Pursue System-scale Synthesis
* PARCS Synthesizes Records to Describe Past Climates
* FWI
Witness the Arctic | Volume 12, Number 2 - Spring
Distribution Date: 24 May 2007
Volume 12, Number 2
Feature Article
* IPY History Reflects Progress in Science and Society
Arctic Research Support and Logistics
* VPR Offers a Wide Range of Logistical Support Services
* New Modular Radar is Designed to Observe Polar Cap
* New Research Facility in Barrow Will Open in Early 2007
* Toolik Station Begins Year-round Operations
* NSF Seeks Proposals for Alaska Region Research Vessel
Capitol Updates
* FY 2007 NSF R&RA Budget Increases $335 Million
NSF News
* Korsmo, Jeffries, Kelly, Weale
Witness the Arctic | Volume 11, Number 2 - Winter
Distribution Date: 15 March 2005
Volume 11, Number 2
Feature Article
* International Assessment Enumerates Climate Change Impacts Across the Arctic
Arctic Research Support and Logistics
* PRB Study Guides Design of Arctic Observing Network
* Arctic Observing Network Committee Members
* EarthSLOT Supplies Interactive Views of Terrain, Data
* GEOSummit’s Year-Round Observation Program Expands
* Toolik Aims for Minimal Disturbance on Research Lands
* Healy to Join Oden for Beringia Expedition
ARCSS Program
* Group Details Fluxes Through
Witness the Arctic | Volume 8, Number 2 - Spring
Distribution Date: 23 May 2001
Volume 8, Number 2
Feature Article
* Ozone Losses Increase Possible UV Impacts in the Arctic
ARCSS Program Updates
* ARCSS Committee Plans for 2002 All-Hands Meeting
* ARCSS Data Center Facilitates Access
* International Collaboratin in the Paleosciences: The Beringian Connection
* RAISE Takes Steps to Improve U.S. - Russian Collaboration
* LAII Management Emphasizes Synthesis
* ITEX Builds on First Decade, Renews Direction
* Abisko Accord
* OAII Update
* SHEBA Phase III Applies Field Data to Climate Models
Witness the Arctic | Volume 13, Number 2 - Spring
With the current issue, ARCUS has changed the format of Witness the Arctic. To provide more frequent updates and reduce printing and mailing costs and associated environmental impacts, the newsletter will now be distributed online in three or four shorter issues per year, depending on newsworthy events, and we will be improving the online features in future issues.