(Reposted from Knowledgeblog.org)
The Knowledgeblog team is holding a ‘writeathon’ to produce content for a tutorial-focused bioinformatics kblog.
The event will be taking place in Newcastle on the 21st June 2011. We’re looking for volunteer contributors who would like to join us in Newcastle on the day, or would like to contribute tutorial material remotely [...]
This article was jointly authored by Phillip Lord and Simon Cockell.
Rhodopsin is a protein found in the eye, which mediates low-light-level vision. It is one of the 7-transmembrane domain proteins and is found in many
organisms including human.
Rhodopsin has an number of identifiers attached to it, which allow you to get [...]
In my last post I introduced the latest output from the Knowledgeblog project, the KCite plugin for adding citations and bibliographies to blog posts. In this post, I’m using the plugin to add citations to the introduction from one of my papers. The paper is “An integrated dataset for in [...]
I’m excited about this one.
For a couple of months now, I’ve been working on a referencing plugin for Knowledgeblog. The idea is to make it easy for authors to add citations to their posts, and have a bibliography produced automatically. Key to this approach (as with everything we’re doing on Knowledgeblog) is enabling [...]
Today I am sat in a room with a fairly large group of people, who all work on the Taverna project. They are writing a Knowledgeblog book about the workflow manager, and I am providing help and technical assistance as a part of my role on the Knowledgeblog project. As well as producing [...]
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