EcoEvidEx (the Ecological Evidence Exchange) is ready for testing!
Extend the reach of your research results by entering them into EcoEvidEx, an 
initiative designed to make scientific research more impactful by making it 
more available to environmental decision-makers, in terms of both timeliness 
and accessibility.
The term "evidence-based management" highlights the idea that environmental 
management decisions should be informed by the best available science. However, 
environmental decision-makers often are required to make decisions quickly, 
leaving little time to thoroughly consider the entire body of evidence relevant 
to a particular question or decision. The goal of EcoEvidEx is to make this 
process of evidence evaluation easier in two ways: (1) by translating research 
results into concise summaries of the key relationships those results provide 
evidence for or against (i.e., evidence metadata); and (2) by making this 
evidence metadata publicly accessible, so it can be applied and further built 
upon in other management contexts.
By contributing to EcoEvidEx, you increase the chances that your work will be 
used-and used accurately, based on your actual research results-in 
evidence-based management.
How will EcoEvidEx work?
There are two key phases to the EcoEvidEx rollout:

  1.  During the initial test period (currently underway), we will be testing 
the evidence entry process. Enter research results from one (or more) of your 
papers into the EcoEvidEx 
form<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd7k7SJRSf5IDFoTLkoPuH_4cmwggaEt7Zu_3WDcrVnSgc2Wg/viewform>
 and provide us feedback on the general process and/or specific fields of 
information collected. Was the process straightforward and easy to follow? Are 
relevant types of summary information collected? Do you have suggestions for 
improvements?
  2.  After we refine the evidence entry process based on your feedback, there 
will be a trial period during which the evidence entry process will be linked 
to acceptance of papers for publication in Freshwater Science. Look for this 
trial period to begin in 2019.
Ultimately, research results entered into EcoEvidEx will be stored in publicly 
accessible evidence databases (e.g., Eco 
Evidence<https://toolkit.ewater.org.au/tools/eco-evidence>, 
CADLink<https://www.epa.gov/caddis-vol5/caddis-volume-5-causal-databases-cadlink>)
 that environmental scientists, managers, and decision-makers can use to 
quickly identify evidence directly relevant to their questions and information 
needs. Evidence collected during the initial test period will not automatically 
be entered into these databases.  The initial test period is intended to test 
the evidence entry process, and entries will be stored in a test spreadsheet. 
We are currently working on a more seamless connection between evidence entry 
and storage in evidence databases for the trial period.
Want to learn more?
Additional information on the EcoEvidEx initiative can be found on the 
EcoEvidEx home 
page<https://freshwater-science.org/education-outreach/eco-evidence-exchange> 
and in an EcoEvidEx editorial in Freshwater 
Science<https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/697965>. If you're 
interested in learning more or becoming involved in these efforts, please 
contact us at 
ecoevi...@freshwater-science.org<mailto:ecoevi...@freshwater-science.org>.

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