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	<title>ISMB 2008 &#187; Bioinformatics</title>
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		<title>BioLink Interest Group</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 22:13:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ellie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The meeting includes invited talks, presentations of peerreviewed contributed papers, as well as poster session.  BioLINK SIG Linking Literature, Information and Knowledge for Biology The Annual Meeting of The ISMB BioLINK Special Interest Group on Text Data Mining In Association with ISMB Vienna, Austria 19,  With the increasing availability of textual information related [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The meeting includes invited talks, presentations of peerreviewed contributed papers, as well as poster session.  BioLINK SIG Linking Literature, Information and Knowledge for Biology The Annual Meeting of The ISMB BioLINK Special Interest Group on Text Data Mining In Association with ISMB Vienna, Austria 19,  With the increasing availability of textual information related to biology including Medline abstracts and fulltext journal articles, the field of biomedical text mining has been rapidly maturing.</p>
<p>We anticipate fruitful workshop that will facilitate discussion and exchange of ideas, by bringing researchers applying natural language processing, ontologies, text mining, information extraction and retrieval in the biomedical domain, together with scientists from bioinformatics and biology.</p>
<p>The meeting includes invited talks, presentations of peerreviewed contributed papers, as well as the development of future ones  to expedite progress in the interdisciplinary research field of biomedical textmining.</p>
<p>Information about last years meeting, which was held jointly with the BioOntologies SIG, can be found on the JBB06 web site. It will focus on recent assessments, on standards for annotation both in biological databases and in biomedical text corpora, and on new tools for biomedical text mining.</p>
<p>Information about last years meeting, which was held jointly with the BioOntologies SIG, can be found on the JBB06 web site. It is concerned with using techniques from natural language processing, information extraction and information retrieval to automate knowledge discovery from biomedical text. It will focus on recent assessments, on standards for annotation both in biological databases and in biomedical text corpora, and on new tools for biomedical text mining.</p>
<p>It will focus on recent assessments, on standards for annotation both in biological databases and in biomedical text corpora, and on new tools for biomedical text mining. Information about last years meeting, which was held jointly with the BioOntologies SIG, can be found on the JBB06 web site.</p>
<p>Page last updated by James Gray. The SIG solicits papers and talks that discuss text mining tools and their application to biomedical research and to biological database curation, examine the interrelations between database curation tasks and text mining, and the utility of existing resources  as well as poster session. We anticipate fruitful workshop that will facilitate discussion and exchange of ideas, by bringing researchers applying natural language processing, information extraction and information retrieval to automate knowledge discovery from biomedical text.</p>
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		<title>Bioinformatic Origins</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 07:45:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ellie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was difficult to foresee howquickly the number of publications would explode, which soon made it ahuge task to keep SeqAnalRef uptodate. SeqAnalRef was initiated by Amos Bairoch in In fact, it originatedfrom his personal collection of interesting publications in the field ofsequence analysis and bioinformatics. At the same time, Medline evolved from resource, access [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-343" title="proteomics7" src="http://www.ismb2008.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/proteomics7.jpg" alt="" width="177" height="104" />It was difficult to foresee howquickly the number of publications would explode, which soon made it ahuge task to keep SeqAnalRef uptodate. SeqAnalRef was initiated by Amos Bairoch in In fact, it originatedfrom his personal collection of interesting publications in the field ofsequence analysis and bioinformatics. At the same time, Medline evolved from resource, access to which asubscription was required, to publicly available database. SeqAnalRef has not been updated since 1996.</p>
<p>It startedto include more and more bioinformaticrelated journals, thus cateringnot only for physicians and wetlab biologists but also for bioinformaticians. At the same time, Medline evolved from resource, access to which asubscription was required, to publicly available database. SeqAnalRef has not been updated since 1996. However, we chose to keep the last SeqAnalRef release accessible throughExPASy, as it does contain number of abstracts, mainly of paperspublished in mathematical and computerrelated journals, which are stillnot included in PubMed.. In fact, it originatedfrom his personal collection of interesting publications in the field ofsequence analysis and bioinformatics.</p>
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