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  1. Community growth is one of the cornerstones contributing to the sustainability of a science gateway. Achieving community growth requires careful planning and a multifaceted approach. The Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI) and the Center of Excellence for Science Gateways (SGX3) offer services such as UX advice, sustainability training via the Focus Week, and an annual conference to support the science gateway community with developers and users. This panel will discuss four successful use cases – QUBES, MyGeoHub, CHEESE, and the Hawaii Behavioral Health Dashboard – where the teams utilized various SGCI/SGX3 services, which significantly contributed to their community growth. The discussion will highlight specific strategies and outcomes from these use cases, providing valuable insights into the effective practices that drive community engagement and sustainability in science gateways. Additionally, panelists will share lessons learned and good practices that can be applied to other science gateways seeking to enhance their community presence and impact. 
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  2. Science gateways, also known as advanced web portals, virtual research environments, and more, have changed the face of research and scholarship over the last two decades. Scholars world-wide leverage science gateways for a wide variety of individual research endeavors spanning diverse scientific fields. Evaluating the value of a given gateway to its constituent community is critical in obtaining the financial and human resources to sustain gateway operations. Accordingly, those who run gateways must routinely measure and communicate impact. Just as gateways are varied, their success metrics vary as well. In this survey paper, a variety of different gateways briefly share their approaches. 
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  3. Science gateways, also known as advanced web portals, virtual research environments, and more, have changed the face of research and scholarship over the last two decades. Scholars world-wide leverage science gateways for a wide variety of individual research endeavors spanning diverse scientific fields. Evaluating the value of a given gateway to its constituent community is critical in obtaining the financial and human resources to sustain gateway operations. Accordingly, those who run gateways must routinely measure and communicate impact. Just as gateways are varied, their success metrics vary as well. In this survey paper, a variety of different gateways briefly share their approaches. 
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  4. Science gateways, also known as advanced web portals, virtual research environments, and more, have changed the face of research and scholarship over the last two decades. Scholars world-wide leverage science gateways for a wide variety of individual research endeavors spanning diverse scientific fields. Evaluating the value of a given gateway to its constituent community is critical in obtaining the financial and human resources to sustain gateway operations. Accordingly, those who run gateways must routinely measure and communicate impact. Just as gateways are varied, their success metrics vary as well. In this survey paper, a variety of different gateways briefly share their approaches. 
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