A Web-based assessment of bioinformatics end-user support services at US universities

J Med Libr Assoc. 2006 Jul;94(3):299-305, E156-87.

Abstract

Objectives: This study was conducted to gauge the availability of bioinformatics end-user support services at US universities and to identify the providers of those services. The study primarily focused on the availability of short-term workshops that introduce users to molecular biology databases and analysis software.

Methods: Websites of selected US universities were reviewed to determine if bioinformatics educational workshops were offered, and, if so, what organizational units in the universities provided them.

Results: Of 239 reviewed universities, 72 (30%) offered bioinformatics educational workshops. These workshops were located at libraries (N = 15), bioinformatics centers (N = 38), or other facilities (N = 35). No such training was noted on the sites of 167 universities (70%). Of the 115 bioinformatics centers identified, two-thirds did not offer workshops.

Conclusions: This analysis of university Websites indicates that a gap may exist in the availability of workshops and related training to assist researchers in the use of bioinformatics resources, representing a potential opportunity for libraries and other facilities to provide training and assistance for this growing user group.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Intramural

MeSH terms

  • Computational Biology / education*
  • Education, Continuing / statistics & numerical data*
  • Inservice Training / statistics & numerical data*
  • Internet
  • Libraries
  • United States
  • Universities