UC Publication Management System = OA upload-a-thons

Drop-in for assistance with the new publication management system & easy deposit of your articles into eScholarship.
This “harvesting” system is currently being implemented across the UC campuses in response to the Academic Senate’s call for an efficient mechanism for facilitating faculty participation in the UC Open Access policy. The initial focus is on supporting the Open Access Policy, the system has the ability to connect campus systems like faculty profile pages, offering the potential for streamlining additional publication reporting and management processes in the future.

Visit one of the Upload-a-thons for assistance with this new system.
http://blogs.lib.berkeley.edu/whats-new.php/uc-open-access-policy-upload


NCBI bioinformatics tools: An introduction

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A hands-on workshop introducing NCBI bioinformatics tools such as PubMed, Gene, Protein, Nucleotide, and BLAST:

  • Starting with a disease, syndrome, or process, identify the genes/proteins involved
  • Starting with an organism and a protein, find the protein sequence and gene coding region
  • Starting with a sequence, identify the gene/protein and source

The workshop will cover selecting the proper tools for your question, navigating through the interlinked NCBI databases, and saving your results.

Date: Tuesday, Nov. 3
Time:
12 – 1 pm
Location:
Bioscience Library Training Room, 2189 VLSB

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Open to all interested students and researchers; no registration is required.
Questions? Contact esmith@library.berkeley.edu


BIOBASE Proteome and HGMD workshops

BIOBASE PROTEOME

Proteome/HGMD Workshops: Katherine Wendelsdorf, Ph.D., QIAGEN/BIOBASE Senior Scientist, will be presenting hands-on training workshops on Proteome and HGMD:

Date: Thursday, October 29, 2015
Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm (Proteome); 12:00 – 1:00 pm (HGMD)
Location: Bioscience Library Training Room, 2189 VLSB

The workshops are open to all interested researchers. If you are interested in attending, please let us know.

BIOBASE Proteome includes tools for gene set analysis and pathway visualization:

  • search for individual gene, disease, and drug reports by name
  • browse for sets of genes, diseases, and drugs which share a desired set of characteristics
  • upload a list of genes and identify those characteristics which are statistically over-represented
  • export annotated characteristics for a gene list
  • build and visualize protein-protein networks, overlaid with disease and drug assignments
  • annotate custom sequences

BIOBASE HGMD provides data on inherited human gene mutations that:

  • are known to be associated with a particular gene or disease
  • disrupt a splice donor or acceptor site, or
  • result in a specific amino acid change.

Questions? Please contact bios@library.berkeley.edu


BIOBASE Proteome and HGMD

BIOBASE PROTEOME

BIOBASE Proteome includes tools for gene set analysis and pathway visualization:

  • search for individual gene, disease, and drug reports by name
  • browse for sets of genes, diseases, and drugs which share a desired set of characteristics
  • upload a list of genes and identify those characteristics which are statistically over-represented
  • export annotated characteristics for a gene list
  • build and visualize protein-protein networks, overlaid with disease and drug assignments
  • annotate custom sequences

BIOBASE HGMD provides data on inherited human gene mutations that:

  • are known to be associated with a particular gene or disease
  • disrupt a splice donor or acceptor site, or
  • result in a specific amino acid change.

Proteome/HGMD Workshops: Katherine Wendelsdorf, Ph.D., QIAGEN/BIOBASE Senior Scientist, will be presenting hands-on training workshops on Proteome and HGMD:

Date: Thursday, October 29, 2015
Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm (Proteome); 12:00 – 1:00 pm (HGMD)
Location: Bioscience Library Training Room, 2189 VLSB

The workshops are open to all interested researchers. If you are interested in attending, please let us know.

Questions? Please contact bios@library.berkeley.edu


NEW! Bioscience & Natural Resources Library website

Please visit our NEW website! It is one of many library homepages included in the UC Berkeley Library’s move to update and improve our information pages.  As we migrated the content of the “classic” Bioscience & Natural Resources Library website to the new format, we were careful to make sure that all of the special resources on the ‘classic’ website were included.

New website: Bioscience & Natural Resources Library.
If you don’t see links on the first page check the Bioscience & Natural Resources Library Subject Guides list, or contact us.

The Bioscience eJournal list has a new look but the same content.  Bioscience e-Journals List

Thank you!


DMPTool downtime Wednesday July 15

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The DMPTool will be unavailable from Wednesday July 15, 2015 at 5:00pm through Thursday, July 16 at 2:00am (PDT), due to scheduled maintenance. During this period users will not be able to log in or have access to their data management plans. We apologize for the inconvenience.

For questions about the DMPTool or about other data management tools and services available to UC Berkeley researchers, please see our page on Scientific Data Services or contact data-consult@lists.berkeley.edu.


DMPTool downtime Wednesday July 15

DMPTool2

The DMPTool will be unavailable from Wednesday July 15, 2015 at 5:00pm through Thursday, July 16 at 2:00am (PDT), due to scheduled maintenance. During this period users will not be able to log in or have access to their data management plans. We apologize for the inconvenience.

For questions about the DMPTool or about other data management tools and services available to UC Berkeley researchers, please see our page on Scientific Data Services or contact data-consult@lists.berkeley.edu.


Daniel Feldman receives Distinguished Teaching Award

Daniel Feldman

Daniel Feldman, Associate Professor of Neurobiology in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology and the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, has been named one of five recipients of the 2015 Distinguished Teaching Award. The award, administered by the Academic Senate Committee on Teaching, is UC Berkeley’s highest honor for excellence in teaching.

Professor Feldman and the other Distinguished Teaching Award recipients will be honored at a public ceremony in Zellerbach Playhouse on Tuesday, April 21, at 5 pm. For more information on the award and its past and present honorees, please see the DTA announcement page of the Center for Teaching and Learning.


DMPTool downtime Sunday March 15

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The DMPTool will be unavailable on Sunday March 15, 2015, from 8:00am until 10:00am (PDT), due to system maintenance. During this time, the entire website will be unavailable, so users will not be able to log in or view the unrestricted pages of the website. We apologize for the inconvenience.

For questions about the DMPTool or about other data management tools and services available to UC Berkeley researchers, please see our page on Scientific Data Services or contact data-consult@lists.berkeley.edu.


DMPTool downtime Sunday March 15

DMPTool2

The DMPTool will be unavailable on Sunday March 15, 2015 from 8:00am until 10:00am (PDT), due to system maintenance. During this time, the entire website will be unavailable, so users will not be able to log in or view the unrestricted pages of the website. We apologize for the inconvenience.

For questions about the DMPTool or about other data management tools and services available to UC Berkeley researchers, please see our page on Scientific Data Services or contact data-consult@lists.berkeley.edu.