LitMiner: integration of library services within a bio-informatics application.

Jeffrey Demaine, Joel Martin, Lynn Wei, Berry de Bruijn
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Background: This paper examines how the adoption of a subject-specific library service has changed the way in which its users interact with a digital library. The LitMiner text-analysis application was developed to enable biologists to explore gene relationships in the published literature. The application features a suite of interfaces that enable users to search PubMed as well as local databases, to view document abstracts, to filter terms, to select gene name aliases, and to visualize the co-occurrences of genes in the literature. At each of these stages, LitMiner offers the functionality of a digital library. Documents that are accessible online are identified by an icon. Users can also order documents from their institution's library collection from within the application. In so doing, LitMiner aims to integrate digital library services into the research process of its users.

Methods: Case study

Results: This integration of digital library services into the research process of biologists results in increased access to the published literature.

Conclusion: In order to make better use of their collections, digital libraries should customize their services to suit the research needs of their patrons.

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LitMiner:在生物信息学应用程序中集成图书馆服务。
背景:本文考察了采用特定学科的图书馆服务如何改变了用户与数字图书馆互动的方式。开发LitMiner文本分析应用程序是为了使生物学家能够在已发表的文献中探索基因关系。该应用程序提供了一套接口,使用户能够搜索PubMed以及本地数据库,查看文档摘要,过滤术语,选择基因名称别名,以及可视化文献中基因的共同出现。在每个阶段,LitMiner都提供了数字图书馆的功能。可在线访问的文档由图标标识。用户还可以在应用程序中从其所在机构的图书馆馆藏中订购文档。通过这样做,LitMiner旨在将数字图书馆服务整合到用户的研究过程中。结果:将数字图书馆服务整合到生物学家的研究过程中,增加了对已发表文献的访问。结论:为了更好地利用馆藏,数字图书馆应该根据读者的研究需求定制服务。
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