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    J Med Libr Assoc. 2006 Jul;94(3):321-9.

    The University of Washington Health Sciences Library BioCommons: an evolving Northwest biomedical research information support infrastructure.

    Minie M, Bowers S, Tarczy-Hornoch P, Roberts E, James RA, Rambo N, Fuller S.

    Health Sciences Libraries and Information Center and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics, University of Washington, Seattle, USA. meminie@u.washington.edu

    SETTING: The University of Washington Health Sciences Libraries and Information Center BioCommons serves the bioinformatics needs of researchers at the university and in the vibrant for-profit and not-for-profit biomedical research sector in the Washington area and region. PROGRAM COMPONENTS: The BioCommons comprises services addressing internal University of Washington, not-for-profit, for-profit, and regional and global clientele. The BioCommons is maintained and administered by the BioResearcher Liaison Team. The BioCommons architecture provides a highly flexible structure for adapting to rapidly changing resources and needs. EVALUATION MECHANISMS: BioCommons uses Web-based pre- and post-course evaluations and periodic user surveys to assess service effectiveness. Recent surveys indicate substantial usage of BioCommons services and a high level of effectiveness and user satisfaction. NEXT STEPS/FUTURE DIRECTIONS: BioCommons is developing novel collaborative Web resources to distribute bioinformatics tools and is experimenting with Web-based competency training in bioinformation resource use.

    PMID: 16888667 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 1525310

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