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Resource Discovery System (RDS)

Resource Discovery System (RDS). Finding Resources for Science. Researcher: I would like to find a different algorithm to process pathology reports. What algorithms are out there?. Advertisements Orphaned Projects Stale Data. Yields. What is a Research Resource?.

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Resource Discovery System (RDS)

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  1. Resource Discovery System (RDS) Finding Resources for Science

  2. Researcher: I would like to find a different algorithm to process pathology reports. What algorithms are out there? Advertisements Orphaned Projects Stale Data Yields

  3. What is a Research Resource? Research Resource Definition: any shareable source of knowledge that can be used to further scientific discovery Software Examples: data repositories, data analysis algorithms, natural language processing Translational Examples: animal facilities, reagents Expertise Examples: Institutional Review Board, Office of Intellectual Property, statistical expertise

  4. Main Goals RDS Annotate Resources Find Resources

  5. Project Overview Initially started as a Clinical Translational Sciences Awards (CTSA) project Currently hosts 1495 resources Resources collected from: National Centers for Biomedical Computing

  6. Describing Resources

  7. Posting Data SPIRiT Sites

  8. SPIRiT Goals Provide SPIRiT participants with access to more resources Improve the utility of the RDS system based on feedback from SPIRiT participants Connect resource searches with social networking data from Digital Vita

  9. Acknowledgements Contributing Members: Informatics and Translational Supplement University of Pittsburgh Michael J. Becich MD PhD Charles D. Borromeo Harpreet Singh MS Nancy B. Whelan University of Michigan Brian D. Athey PhD Aaron Bookvich Peter Boisvert Beth Kirschner Barbara R. MirelDArts Paul Saxman MS Kevin A. Smith MSIS Zachary Wright MSI Stanford University Csongor I. Nyulas MS Daniel L. Rubin MD MS Trish Whetzel PhD Oregon Health & Science University Shannon McWeeney PhD University of Texas Houston Elmer V. Bernstam MD MSE MS Duke University Geoffrey S. Ginsburg MD PhD Jessica D. Tenenbaum PhD Emory University Tim T. Morris University of California Davis Kent Anderson MS Davera Gabriel RN Alice Tarantal PhD University of California San Diego Maryann E. Martone PhD National Institutes of Health Elaine Collier MD Peter Lyster PhD Funding Provided by CTSA Administrative Supplement (Pittsburgh), 3UL1RR024153-03S1 Administrative Supplement (Duke), 5UL1RR024128-03S1 Emory University CTSA, 1UL1RR025008-01 University of California Davis CTSA, 1UL1RR024146-01 University of Michigan CTSA, 1UL1RR024986-01 University of Pittsburgh CTSA, 1UL1RR024153-01 NCBC National Center for Integrative Biomedical Informatics, 3U54DA021519-04S1 National Center for Biomedical Ontology, 3U54HG004028-04S1

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