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2015 Edition
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LIMSjournal: 2015 Edition

This collection of 27 open-access journal articles loaded to LIMSwiki in 2015 is compiled as a convenient, easy-to-access compilation. It is organized alphabetically by topic, with the first author and publication year appearing for your convenience.

1. Bioinformatics
4273π: Bioinformatics education on low cost ARM hardware (Barker et al. 2013)
adLIMS: A customized open source software that allows bridging clinical and basic molecular research studies (Calabria et al. 2015)
iLAP: A workflow-driven software for experimental protocol development, data acquisition and analysis (Stocker et al. 2009)
Launching genomics into the cloud: Deployment of Mercury, a next generation sequence analysis pipeline (Reid et al. 2014)
MendeLIMS: A web-based laboratory information management system for clinical genome sequencing (Grimes et al. 2014)
Personalized Oncology Suite: Integrating next-generation sequencing data and whole-slide bioimages (Dander et al. 2014)
Requirements for data integration platforms in biomedical research networks: A reference model (Ganzinger et al. 2015)
SaDA: From sampling to data analysis—An extensible open source infrastructure for rapid, robust and automated management and analysis of modern ecological high-throughput microarray data (Singh et al. 2015)
SeqWare Query Engine: Storing and searching sequence data in the cloud (O’Connor et al. 2010)
University-level practical activities in bioinformatics benefit voluntary groups of pupils in the last 2 years of school (Barker et al. 2015)
2. Health informatics
Journal:Analyzing huge pathology images with open source software
Journal:Basics of case report form designing in clinical research
Journal:Beyond information retrieval and electronic health record use: Competencies in clinical informatics for medical education
Journal:Factors associated with adoption of health information technology: A conceptual model based on a systematic review
Journal:Incorporating domain knowledge in chemical and biomedical named entity recognition with word representations
Journal:Making big data useful for health care: A summary of the inaugural MIT Critical Data Conference
Journal:Medical informatics specialty in the developed English-speaking countries: The terminology comparative analysis
Journal:Return on investment in electronic health records in primary care practices: A mixed-methods study
Journal:Support patient search on pathology reports with interactive online learning based data extraction
Journal:The evolution, use, and effects of integrated personal health records: A narrative review
Journal:Undertaking sociotechnical evaluations of health information technologies
Journal:Unravelling the tangled taxonomies of health informatics
Journal:Use of handheld computers in clinical practice: A systematic review
Journal:Why health services research needs geoinformatics: Rationale and case example
3. Miscellaneous
Journal:Benefits of the community for partners of open source vendors
Journal:Generalized procedure for screening free software and open-source software applications/Print version
Journal:Human–information interaction with complex information for decision-making