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Virtual resource development in the glycosciences

B J Hardy1, I B Wilson

  • 1Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, University of Oxford, UK.

Glycoconjugate Journal
|October 1, 1996
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The Glycoscience Network (TGN) pioneered virtual resources for glycoscience, establishing online communities and conferences. Future developments aim to revolutionize scientific collaboration and research environments through advanced bioinformatics and interactive databases.

Area of Science:

  • * Glycosciences
  • * Computational Biology
  • * Digital Humanities

Background:

  • * Internet-based virtual resources are rapidly expanding, driven by the World Wide Web, affordable computing, and provider services.
  • * Prior to 1995, glycoscience resources on the Internet were scarce, with knowledge primarily shared via gopher and ftp sites.
  • * Existing databases like Carbbank offered limited access to biological carbohydrate sequence data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To describe the establishment and initiatives of The Glycoscience Network (TGN) in 1994-95.
  • * To detail the innovations of the First Electronic Glycoscience Conference (EGC-1).
  • * To project future virtual resource developments and their impact on glycoscience research and collaboration.

Main Methods:

  • * Establishment of a dedicated newsgroup and mailing lists for the glycoscience community.

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  • * Development of Web-based resources, including a Virtual Conference Centre and hyperglossary.
  • * Hosting the First Electronic Glycoscience Conference (EGC-1) with novel features like electronic posters, refereed publishing, and a Virtual Reality Gallery.
  • Main Results:

    • * Successful creation of The Glycoscience Network (TGN) and its associated online resources.
    • * Innovative virtual conference model demonstrated through EGC-1, featuring electronic publications and interactive elements.
    • * Laying the groundwork for future bioinformatics servers, interactive databases, and videoconferencing in glycoscience.

    Conclusions:

    • * Virtual resources have the potential to significantly advance glycoscience research and foster international collaboration.
    • * Future developments in bioinformatics and interactive databases are expected to create sophisticated tools for glycoscientists.
    • * The evolution of virtual resources may fundamentally reshape the scientific landscape, offering substantial benefits and challenges.