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Removed broken link named introduction to nasa earthaccess #790

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions CHANGELOG.md
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`earthaccess.get_s3_filesystem` and `Store.get_s3_filesystem`, respectively,
instead ([#766](https://github.com/nsidc/earthaccess/issues/766))([**@Sherwin-14**](https://github.com/Sherwin-14))
- Added Issue Templates([#281](https://github.com/nsidc/earthaccess/issues/281))([**@Sherwin-14**](https://github.com/Sherwin-14))
- Removed Broken Link "Introduction to NASA earthaccess" ([#779](https://github.com/nsidc/earthaccess/issues/779))([**@Sherwin-14**](https://github.com/Sherwin-14))



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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/howto/search-granules.md
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### **Searching for data**

Once we have selected our dataset we can search for the data granules using *doi*, *short_name* or *concept_id*.
If we are not sure or we don't know how to search for a particular dataset, we can start with the ["Introducing NASA earthaccess"](https://nsidc.github.io/earthaccess/tutorials/demo/#querying-for-datasets) tutorial or through the [NASA Earthdata Search portal](https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/). For a complete list of search parameters we can use visit the extended [API documentation](https://earthaccess.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user-reference/api/api/).
If we are not sure or we don't know how to search for a particular dataset, we can start with the [NASA Earthdata Search portal](https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/). For a complete list of search parameters we can use visit the extended [API documentation](https://earthaccess.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user-reference/api/api/).

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