Library Research Support in developing, testing and promoting an open cyberinfrastructure


Autoria(s): Prasolova, Nina; Bradbury, Stephanie J.; Jefferson, Osmat Azzam
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01/10/2013

Resumo

QUT Library continues to rethink research support with eResearch as a primary driver. The support to the development of the Lens, an open global cyberinfrastructure, has been especially important in the light of technology transfer promotion, and partly in the response to researchers’ needs in following the innovation landscapes not only within the scientific but also patent literature. The Lens http://www.lens.org/lens/ project makes innovation more efficient, fair, transparent and inclusive. It is a joint effort between Cambia http://www.cambia.org.au and Queensland University of Technology (QUT). The Lens serves more than 84 million patent documents in the world as open, annotatable digital public goods that are integrated with scholarly and technical literature along with regulatory and business data. Users can link from search results to visualization and document clusters; from a patent document description to its full-text; from there, if applicable, the sequence data can also be found. Figure 1 shows a BLAST Alignment (DNA) using the Lens. A unique feature of the Lens is the ability to embed search and BLAST results into blogs and websites, and provide real-time updates to them. PatSeq Explorer http://www.lens.org/lens/bio/patseqexplorer allows users to navigate patent sequences that map onto the human genome and in the future, many other genomes. PatSeq Explorer offers three level views for the sequence information and links each group of sequences at the chromosomal level to their corresponding patent documents in the Lens. By integrating sequence and patent search and document clustering capabilities, users can now understand the big and small details on the true extent and scope of genetic sequence patents. QUT Library supported Cambia in developing, testing and promoting the Lens. This poster demonstrates QUT Library’s provision of best practice and holistic research support to a research group and how QUT Librarians have acquired new capabilities to meet the needs of the researchers beyond traditional research support practices.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63819/

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63819/1/eResearch_poster_2013Oct16__OJNPSB_FIN.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63819/2/eResearch_Bradbury_Prasolova_Jefferson_short_abstract_poster_20131001_OAJ.pdf

Prasolova, Nina, Bradbury, Stephanie J., & Jefferson, Osmat Azzam (2013) Library Research Support in developing, testing and promoting an open cyberinfrastructure. In eResearch Australasia Conference 2013 : Delivering eResearch for the Masses, 20-25 October 2013, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Australia. (Unpublished)

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Division of Technology, Information and Learning Support; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080707 Organisation of Information and Knowledge Resources #080799 Library and Information Studies not elsewhere classified #089999 Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified #genome #patseq explorer #research support #the lens #HERN #patents
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