Continuing Education for Biological and Life Sciences Librarians in the Post- Genomic Era You CAN Teach an Old Dog New Tricks Frederick W Stoss University.

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Continuing Education for Biological and Life Sciences Librarians in the Post- Genomic Era You CAN Teach an Old Dog New Tricks Frederick W Stoss University at Buffalo Chemical Information Division American Chemical Society Atlanta, Georgia March 26, 2006

New Biology Challenges Following the success of the Human Genome Project, genetics research is expanding and having a major impacts on society. As political leaders debate human cloning, stem cell research, biodiversity, advances in genetic research in agriculture and clinical medicine are changing R&D in biology, pharmacy science, and medicine.

Drivers Basic/Applied R&D Pharmacy/Biomedical Sciences/Agrosciences Multidisciplinary in Scope Internal Partnering External Collaborations Education & Training BS, MS & PhD Degrees Continuing Education

New Biology Evolution of the “New Biology” Biology & Life Sciences Chemistry Biochemistry & Medicine Medicinal/Pharmacy Genetics Combinatorial Chemistry Cell Biology & Physiology Instrumentation Molecular & Structural Biology/Genetics Engineering Genomics Biotechnology Proteomics Robotics Laboratory Automation Informational Molecular Biology, Computational Biology, Systems Biology Chemical Biology Mathematics & Statistics Computer Science Hardware Configuration Software Development Bioinformatics Information Science Applications Simulations and Modeling Visualization Data Archives Business & Management Policies & Regulations Education

Growth of Data & Information

Bibliographic Data

The New Biology and Its Challenges for Librarians In our role as librarians and information providers to researchers, students, health care workers, patients, and the public, we must be prepared to help them manage this new technology and the vast amounts of data and information it is generating.

Knowledge Needs Bioinformatics Computational & Molecular Biology Genetics/Heredity Genomics & Proteomics Goals Locating resources, programs, databases Identifying tools for research or clinical applications (Assist) Planning experiments

Professional Development Continuing Education Life-long Learning Training & Skills Development Intellectual Nourishment Forums for Reflection Exposure to New Ideas Work Experience Professional Refreshment & Rejuvenation Personal Networks GSLIS

Means for Getting There Formal Workshops Hands-on and lecture Specific techniques, software, databases Credit-bearing Courses Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science Departments Library Schools have been slow to respond Science reference MAY include a lecture Biological or Bioinformatics in only a handful of MLS-granting programs SOME librarians (many with PhD, Many WITHOUT MLS) provide training

Means for Getting There Conferences & Symposia Research & Publication Professional Reading Association Activity Personal Networking & Self- directed Activity Online tutorials Professional literature GSLIS, Alpi

BEST Place to Start National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) Established in 1988 as a national resource for molecular biology information, NCBI creates public databases, conducts research in computational biology, develops software tools for analyzing genome data, and disseminates biomedical information

Getting Started with NCBI

NCBI Education Opportunities Science Primer Programs at Professional Meetings (~15/yr) 1-day Field Guide Workshops 4x in Bethesda, MD 40+ locations across U.S. 3-day Introduction to Molecular Biology Information Resources 5-day NCBI Advanced Workshop for Bioinformatics Information Specialists (Bethesda, MD) 2.5-hr Mini-Courses (10)

Primer Page

Where NCBI Will Be in

1-Day Field Guides from 04/06 to 09/06

Formal Classes and Programs For the REALLY Ambitious Credit-bearing classes Certificates of Advanced Studies Program Concentrations Degrees University at Buffalo—SUNY University of Illinois—Urbana Champaign University of North Carolina University of Alabama at Birmingham University of North Carolina University of Pittsburgh University of Indiana Montgomery College Stanford University

University at Buffalo—SUNY

University of Illinois—Urbana Champaign

University of Alabama at Birmingham

University of North Carolina sils.unc.edu/programs/certificates/bioinformatics.html

University of Pittsburgh

University of Indiana

Montgomery College formatics_1.html

Stanford University scpd.stanford.edu/scpd/courses/proed/bioinf%5Fonline/

Comprehensive Inventory of Academic Bioinformatics Programs ils.unc.edu/bmh/bioinfo/Bioinformatics_Programs_Brief_ htm

Comprehensive Inventory of Academic Bioinformatics Programs wbiomed.curtin.edu.au/teach/biochem/resources/Bioinformatics.html

Teaching Yourself Tutorials (NYU as an example) Current Awareness Resources Scholarly publications Trade magazine Books Librarians and Subject Specialists

NYU School of Medicine

NYU

NYU SM Topics (scroll)

NYU

Books

Subject Specialist Librarians’ Web Pages

Staying Current About Biotech biotech.about.com/index.htm?terms=biotech Bio-IT World Chemical & Engineering News pubs.acs.org/cen/index.html Nature Science 507/ index.shtml The Scientist

Staying Current Nucleic Acids Research 1 st January issue—Database Reviews (became “Database Issue” 2004) Reviews and updates of database developments articles per issue (1996 to present) 1 st July issue—Web/Internet Reviews (became “Web Servers Issue” 2004) Reviews Web servers and services articles per issue (2003 to present) nar.oupjournals.org/contents-by-date.0.shtml Open access to all

Staying Current ~ Networking ASIS&T SIGBIO l (How to subscribe) MLA Mollecular Biology & Genomics SIG Bioinformatics Support Network NAWBIS Instructors and Participants CHMINF-L (ACS) & STS-L (ALA)

Frederick W. Stoss, MS (zool), MLS Associate Librarian Biological & Environmental Sciences and Mathematics Science and Engineering Library 228-B Capen Hall University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY ext. 224