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Flying to the Top, One Tweet at a Time: Using Social Media to Rank Online Search Results Robyn B. Reed, MA, MLIS Co-authors: Carrie L. Iwema, PhD, MLS Ansuman Chattopadhyay, PhD Health Sciences Library System University of Pittsburgh
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WorkshopsWebsite Software Licensing Consultations Molecular Biology Information Service
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Online Bioinformatics Resources Collection (OBRC) http://www.hsls.pitt.edu/obrc/
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Resources displayed by keyword ranking http://www.hsls.pitt.edu/obrc/
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Challenges: Many tools exist and increasing in number User may retrieve several resources Common question – How do I know which one(s) to use?
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Goal: Provide up-to-date ratings of most highly regarded resources in bioinformatics Objectives: Using social media, design ranking system of OBRC resources Determine if social media results reflect opinions of bioinformatics experts
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Why use the social media?? No official rankings of bioinformatics tools Opinions of several people Social media data has many applications
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http://beta.socialguide.com/
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Methodology Wrote 5 research questions Common bioinformatics queries Each question listed 3 possible resources to accomplish that task
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Resources were ranked using social media data Experts (2) independently ranked resources Methodology Research questions
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Methodology – Social Media Ranking Sources used for data collection Google Blogs Google Discussions Google Discussions includes Forums Groups Comments www.google.com
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Twitter considered and removed 50% of the resources had zero Tweets 20% captured non-specific Tweets Facebook not included Concern over private settings Methodology – Data Sources
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Methodology – Social Media Ranking Searched “all time” Optimized for most accurate retrieval Resource in quotes Increased specificity, decreased noise Fewer hits
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[(“ucsc genome browser”) AND ( bioinformatics | genome | genetics | genomics | computer | algorithm | software | server | database | computer model | protein | proteomics | proteome | gene | DNA | RNA | sequence | alignment | interactions | structure | modeling | prediction | biochemistry | molecular biology | systems biology | computational biology)] Put all OBRC resources in bioinformatics context Automate the searches Example of search of UCSC genome browser Methodology – Search Filter
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Results Bioinformatics Tools Blogs + Discussion Raw Numbers Social Media Rank Expert 1 Rank Expert 2 Rank CPHmodels49222 3-D protein prediction ESypred3D17333 SWISS-MODEL228111 IDT SciTools4222 PCR primer design Primer3728111 Primer Design Assistant0333 DIANA-microT12112 microRNA target design miRGator9223 siRNA target finder Ambion3331 ClustalW1494113 multiple sequence alignment ECR Browser8331 Tcoffee63222 Ensembl3070132 genome browsers NCBI Map Viewer56323 UCSC Genome Browser928211
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Bioinformatics Tools Blogs + Discussion Raw Numbers Social Media Rank Expert 1 Rank Expert 2 Rank CPHmodels49222 3-D protein prediction ESypred3D17333 SWISS-MODEL228111 IDT SciTools4222 PCR primer design Primer3728111 Primer Design Assistant0333 DIANA-microT12112 microRNA target design miRGator9223 siRNA target finder Ambion3331 ClustalW1494113 multiple sequence alignment ECR Browser8331 Tcoffee63222 Ensembl3070132 genome browsers NCBI Map Viewer56323 UCSC Genome Browser928211 Results
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Bioinformatics Tools Blogs + Discussion Raw Numbers Social Media Rank Expert 1 Rank Expert 2 Rank CPHmodels49222 3-D protein prediction ESypred3D17333 SWISS-MODEL228111 IDT SciTools4222 PCR primer design Primer3728111 Primer Design Assistant0333 DIANA-microT12112 microRNA target design miRGator9223 siRNA target finder Ambion3331 ClustalW1494113 multiple sequence alignment ECR Browser8331 Tcoffee63222 Ensembl3070132 genome browsers NCBI Map Viewer56323 UCSC Genome Browser928211 Results
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Conclusions: This system can be used to determine highly regarded tools Explain that rankings are subjective; try the top 3-5 resources Provides patron with a starting point when using the OBRC
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Limitations Quotation marks can be limiting if resource >1 word Very small part of the total social media “Negative” discussion about a resource
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Future Directions Test > 3 bioinformatics tools/category Increase number of expert ratings Test applicability of system in areas other than bioinformatics
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Special thanks to: Project collaborators and experts: Ansuman Chattopadhyay, PhD Carrie Iwema, PhD, MLS Research and academic advisors: Nancy Tannery, MLS Rebecca Crowley, MD, MS Funding from the Pittsburgh Biomedical Informatics Training Program NLM Grant 3 T15 LM007059-23S1
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Thank you! Any questions? Robyn Reed rreed@pitt.edu
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