Beth Kirschner
University of Michigan
4 Papers
6 Citations
Beth Kirschner is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ontology (information science) & Resource (project management). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Using the Sakai collaborative toolkit in e‐Research applications
Charles Severance,Joseph Hardin,Glenn Golden,Robert Crouchley,Adrian Fish,Thomas A. Finholt,Beth Kirschner,Jim Eng,Rob Allan +8 more
- 25 Aug 2007
TL;DR: The Sakai Project is developing a collaborative environment that provides capabilities that span teaching and learning as well as e‐Research applications, and is driving towards a meta‐toolkit containing well‐integrated applications.
Walden: A Scalable Solution for Grid Account Management
Beth Kirschner,Thomas J. Hacker,William A. Adamson,Brian D. Athey +3 more
- 08 Nov 2004
TL;DR: This paper proposes a solution with initial implementation that uses existing standards to support the requirements of a large and diverse consortium of grid clusters, and implements a mechanism to temporarily bind a grid user to a local guest account on grid resource.
iTools: A Framework for Classification, Categorization and Integration of Computational Biology Resources
Ivo D. Dinov,Daniel L. Rubin,William E. Lorensen,Jonathan M. Dugan,Jeffrey Ma,Shawn N. Murphy,Beth Kirschner,William J. Bug,Michael A. Sherman,Aris Floratos,David B Kennedy,H. V. Jagadish,Jeanette P. Schmidt,Brian D. Athey,Andrea Califano,Mark A. Musen,Russ B. Altman,Ron Kikinis,Isaac S. Kohane,Scott L. Delp,D. Stott Parker,Arthur W. Toga +21 more
TL;DR: This work describes a new infrastructure, iTools, for managing the query, traversal and comparison of diverse computational biology resources, and proposes two ways to browse and display the iTools dynamic collection of resources.
The Biomedical Resource Ontology (BRO) to enable resource discovery in clinical and translational research
Jessica D. Tenenbaum,Patricia L. Whetzel,Kent Anderson,Charles D. Borromeo,Ivo D. Dinov,Davera Gabriel,Beth Kirschner,Barbara Mirel,Tim Morris,Natasha Noy,Csongor Nyulas,David S. Rubenson,Paul Saxman,Harpreet Singh,Nancy B Whelan,Zach Wright,Brian D. Athey,Michael J. Becich,Geoffrey S. Ginsburg,Mark A. Musen,Kevin A. Smith,Alice F. Tarantal,Daniel L. Rubin,Peter Lyster +23 more
TL;DR: Through the RDS framework and its associated Biositemaps infrastructure, the BRO facilitates semantic search and discovery of biomedical resources, breaking down barriers and streamlining scientific research that will improve human health.