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Vignettes: Diverse library staff offering diverse bioinformatics services

The paper gives examples of the bioinformatics services provided in a variety of different libraries by librarians with a broad range of educational background and training. Two investigators sent an email inquiry to attendees of the "National Center for Biotechnology Information's (NCBI)...

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Published in:Journal of the Medical Library Association 2006-07, Vol.94 (3), p.306, E188-306
Main Authors: Osterbur, David L, Alpi, Kristine, Canevari, Catharine, Corley, Pamela M, Devare, Medha, Gaedeke, Nicola, Jacobs, Donna K, Kirlew, Peter, Ohles, Janet A, Vaughan, K T L, Wang, Lili, Wu, Yongchun, Geer, Renata C
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Molecular biology
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