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Area of Science:

  • Bioinformatics
  • Library Science
  • Health Sciences Research Support

Background:

  • Academic medical centers require robust bioinformatics support to meet evolving research demands.
  • Libraries are increasingly positioned to provide specialized research services, including bioinformatics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the implementation and expansion of a library-based bioinformatics support program.
  • To identify strategies for continuously meeting the bioinformatics needs of a research community.

Main Methods:

  • Established a bioinformatics service program at a health sciences library in 2005.
  • Conducted user needs assessments to guide service development.
  • Secured funding, expanded service offerings, and promoted campus collaboration.

Main Results:

  • Increased personnel and software resources dedicated to bioinformatics support.
  • Observed growth in registered software users and utilization of library services.
  • Demonstrated successful expansion of bioinformatics services.

Conclusions:

  • Library-based bioinformatics programs can effectively address researchers' growing needs.
  • Strategic planning and institutional advocacy are crucial for program sustainability and growth.
  • These programs are integral to an institution's research infrastructure.