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TECHNICAL SUPPORT:
A strong and diverse system
Archbold Biological Station is fortunate
in having the resources to develop a strong, and diverse, technical support system for the
Stations programs in research, education, and conservation. The Stations
financial and administrative independence, and geographical remoteness from any academic
support network, fostered and maintained the early spirit of Richard Archbolds self-reliance in scientific
exploration and research.
Technical support has been part of the Stations blue-print since its founding in
1941. The Roebling estate fences, trails, and fire lanes were maintained, and
augmented. The climatology data system (1931-1941) was inherited from John Roeblings
engineer and site manager, Alexander Blair, and maintained personally by Richard Archbold.
The Library grew from the nucleus of Richard Archbolds personal scientific library.
As the Stations residential scientific staff developed during the 1970s and
1980s, the technical support network also developed. The Station has full-time staff
managing;
- the climatology records and weather stations,
- the computer network,
- the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) laboratory,
- the land management program, and
- the Library and Station scientific and historical archives.
--Fred E. Lohrer
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