Integration and Application Network
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The Integration and Application Network (IAN) is an initiative of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
With 1925 origins as a research station on Solomons Island, the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science is one the University System of Maryland's two scientific research centers...

. IAN's mission is to inspire, manage and produce timely syntheses and assessments, working creatively with a wide variety of global partners.

IAN help scientists to effectively communicate their science. They do this through science communication training, development of ecological health report cards and other assessments. IAN Press facilitates the inexpensive dissemination of these products. These tools allow scientists to build credibility with stakeholders, as well as enhancing the already substantial credibility with scientific peers.

History

The inception of IAN can be traced back to a University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
With 1925 origins as a research station on Solomons Island, the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science is one the University System of Maryland's two scientific research centers...

faculty convocation in which the IAN concept was developed, expressed in the 2000 UMCES strategic plan. Funding for a new position, Vice President for Science Applications, along with operating funds was obtained by UMCES President Don Boesch. In 2002, Dr. William C. Dennison from the University of Queensland, Australia became the Vice President for Science Applications and along with Dr. Tim Carruthers, also from Univ. of Queensland, initiated IAN activities.

The name "Integration and Application Network" is partially derived from the four tenets of scholarship articulated in Scholarship Revisited: Priorities of the Professoriate (Boyer, 1990; Carnegie Foundation).

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