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Revision as of 21:06, 7 June 2009
Home < Search EnginesThis page contains Links to a Number of Biositemaps Search Engines
These search engines take advantage of the corpuse of biositemap.rdf files that are on the Internet. Thus information about biomedical resources (tools, data, software, material, and services) can be found.
Top page of the Biositemaps and Biomedical Resource Ontology (BRO) working group
Top page of NCBC Working Groups web site
Official site of the Biositemaps Project
Biositemaps site http://www.biositemaps.org
Official biositemaps search tool http://portal.ncibi.org/biositemaps/search/basic
Click here to use iTools which is the product of the UCLA Center for Computational Biology (CCB) National Center for Biomedical Computing (NCBC). This will allow you to visually browse tools according to their classifications, or to search keywords and other descriptors. Note there there are two kinds of views: (1) the visual Hyperbolic viewer, and (2) the more traditional hierarchical interface.
NCBC iTools Development Page: This is the main developers page for the iTools project, which is a visualization interface to enable query and browsing of the NCBC tools, and potentially access to a broad range of biomedical software tools.