So I was looking into the new browser/viewer that's been integrated into Elsevier's papers. There was some discussion of it on our blog yesterday. But it's got me thinking about what would be really useful for taking data in a paper further, more easily and fluidly.
What tools and features would you want in an app from publishers that would make the lives of bioinformatics folks easier?
For me, better text mining tool integration would be great. I can't even believe how bad the search is just for authors sometimes. I like the idea of gene lists too, which could be quickly obtained in one fell swoop and used with other tools. It also stuns me that "big data" sets are not always easily linked to where they can be found in a live browser.
EDIT WEDNESDAY Aug 3: Just saw this tweet--a way to get useful stuff added, might be of interest to this community: RT @geneticsblog: . @PLoS and @mendeleycom Call for Apps: http://bit.ly/oc2NGL and http://bit.ly/nHYqNa
What I want from publishers is a complete overhaul of the entire academic publishing system, starting with the abolition of the traditional journal article and ending with something that resembles Github. Unrealistic, me? ;)
I agree, I had the same problem finding the actual genome viewer. At some point they say it uses NCBI's genome browser.
On our blog there was some discussion of why it may not be visible, and people gave me screen shots. But I'm talking to Elsevier on getting access. I assumed it would be there on the demo ones even if I am not a subscriber.
Giggle. Good luck with that @neilfws. But I know you aren't alone.