Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics Resources
WCM, Cornell & NYC Area Resources
- Bioinformatics - Dr.
Desktop-based; citations stored on local computer
Scholarly Communication Information Services in Support of Research (SCISSORS) is provided by the Weill Cornell Medical Library to help you cut through the red tape of research, publishing, networking, and other scholarly endeavors. To request these and similar services, contact us.
The following is a list of the software available on the Library's desktop computers.
If you have any questions regarding any software listed here or would like to ask about additional software, please email circulationdesk@med.cornell.edu
Are you seeking scientific software for your own use, outside the Library? If yes, please see the Library’s Scientific Software Hub.
The faculty and staff of the Weill Cornell Medical Library support work within the Weill Cornell community in a myriad of ways, both inside and outside the library walls.
From traditional services like class reserve, pre-publishing support, and manuscript preparation - to participating in clinical rounds and teaching first-year students evidence-based medicine - the library faculty and staff are committed to providing expert services, as well as access to the highest quality information.
One of our best stories comes from Robert Allan, Ph.D.:
The Weill Cornell Medical Library offers selected library collection and use statistics for the years 2009-2014.
Please contact Library Administration: (646) 962-2468, with any questions about library statistics or information that may be needed for grant applications or accreditation purposes.
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