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Successful Support of Bioinformatics and Translational Bioinformatics

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Helen-Ann Brown Epstein
Journal of Hospital Librarianship

Having recently attended two very informative, empowering workshops on bioinformatics and translational bioinformatics with Diane C. Rein, PhD, MLS, Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology Liaison, Health Sciences Library, University of Buffalo, the top takeaways for success in handling these kinds of information requests are shared.

Abstract

On another page of this issue, I encouraged all librarians to put on climbing boots and scale evidence pyramids. In this column, please turn on your dominant genes for curiosity and discovery, determination, and excellent service to support the emerging exciting world of bioinformatics and translational bioinformatics. Having recently attended two very informative, empowering workshops on bioinformatics and translational bioinformatics with Diane C. Rein, PhD, MLS, Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology Liaison, Health Sciences Library, University of Buffalo, I would like to share my top takeaways for success in handling these kinds of information requests.