[HTML][HTML] Ten simple rules for providing a scientific web resource

SJ Schultheiss - PLoS Computational Biology, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Many projects in computational biology lead to the creation of a small application program or
collection of scripts that can be of use to other scientists. A natural progression is to make …

[HTML][HTML] Persistence and availability of Web services in computational biology

SJ Schultheiss, MC Münch, GD Andreeva, G Rätsch - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
We have conducted a study on the long-term availability of bioinformatics Web services: an
observation of 927 Web services published in the annual Nucleic Acids Research Web …

Bioinformatics software resources

D Gilbert - Briefings in bioinformatics, 2004 - academic.oup.com
This review looks at internet archives, repositories and lists for obtaining popular and useful
biology and bioinformatics software. Resources include collections of free software, services …

Conducting research on the web: 2007 update for the bioinformatics links directory

JA Fox, S McMillan, BFF Ouellette - Nucleic acids research, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The Bioinformatics Links Directory, http://bioinformatics. ca/links_directory, is an
actively maintained compilation of servers published in this and previous issues of Nucleic …

BioCatalogue: a universal catalogue of web services for the life sciences

J Bhagat, F Tanoh, E Nzuobontane… - Nucleic acids …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The use of Web Services to enable programmatic access to on-line bioinformatics is
becoming increasingly important in the Life Sciences. However, their number, distribution …

[HTML][HTML] Computational biology resources lack persistence and usability

S Veretnik, JL Fink, PE Bourne - PLoS computational biology, 2008 - journals.plos.org
Innovation in computational biology research is predicated on the availability of published
methods and computational resources. These resources facilitate the generation of new …

[PDF][PDF] Bioinformatics: A brief review of resources on the Web

T O'Grady - College & Research Libraries News, 2008 - crln.acrl.org
Information sources in the biological sci ences have grown far beyond journals and books.
Sequencing projects and new molecu lar biology tools are creating vast amounts of new …

The World Wide Web for biologists.

D Jacobson - Protein Science: a Publication of the Protein Society, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The past few years have witnessed dramatic changes in the ways information is provided on
the Internet. The Internet has gone from an environment where access to information was …

Web services in the life sciences

V Curcin, M Ghanem, Y Guo - Drug discovery today, 2005 - Elsevier
Web services provide a standard way of publishing applications and data sources over the
internet, enabling mass dissemination of knowledge. In the life sciences, the web-service …

World Wide Web resources for the biologist

R Harper - Trends in Genetics, 1995 - cell.com
Abstract The World Wide Web is currently the major networking resource for biologists. It has
passed Gopher and simple electronic mail (email) servers in popularity. In the 1990s, the …