Tag: Textpresso

Mining figure legends. Huh.

9 August, 2010 (13:28) | General Science, Genomics Research | By: Mary

Every so often something comes up in your weekly literature search that makes you go: huh. That happened to me today with a paper on text mining. Now, I have used a variety of text-mining tools (Textpresso, iHOP, PubMatrix,  XplorMed, etc are among the ones we have subscription tutorials on) and they have all sorts [...]

Textpresso for Mouse now available

6 May, 2010 (09:57) | Genomics Resource News | By: Mary

Just a quick announcement I got from the Textpresso mailing list today: Hello! We have set up a full text search engine for mouse literature. It can be accessed at http://www.textpresso.org/mouse Any feedback is welcome. Please let us know what you think. The Textpresso Team. Welcome to Textpresso for Mouse! This is a pilot containing [...]

Tip of the Week: PLAN2L for Arabidopsis literature

19 August, 2009 (09:22) | Genomics Research, New Resource, Tip of the Week | By: Mary

For this tip of the week we look at a text-mining tool for the Arabidopsis literature, Plan2L, or PLant ANnotation to Literature.  It has a very straightforward interface that permits searching of the paper space, and you can do that with a variety of focal points: the bibliome as a whole, or with emphasis on [...]

New and Updated Online Tutorials for Textpresso and Gene Ontology

9 December, 2008 (14:00) | OpenHelix News | By: Trey

Comprehensive tutorials on the Gene Ontology and Textpresso databases enable researchers to quickly and effectively use these invaluable resources. Seattle, WA (PRWEB) December 8, 2008 — OpenHelix today announced the availability of an updated suite on the Gene Ontology (GO) database and a new tutorial on Textpresso. Gene Ontology is a consortium project developed to [...]