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* '''Tutorials''': The most current source of documentation is the online help system within the application. In addition, [[Tutorials | a growing number of tutorials]] is under development. These tutorials will explain how to perform a number of common tasks using geWorkbench.  
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* '''Tutorials''': The most current source of documentation is provided by the [[GeWorkbench_Tutorials | geWorkbench tutorials]]. The tutorials explain how to perform a number of common tasks using geWorkbench, and form a complete online user manual.
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* '''Training Slides''': A set of [{{SERVER}}/workbench/data/geWorkbench-HandsOnTraining.ppt PowerPoint training slides] has been created which covers the basics of using geWorkbench plus several of the more advanced modules, such as Network Reverse Engineering and annotation retrieval.
  
* '''User Guide''': The [[Media:GeWorkbench1.0_UserGuide.pdf |User Guide for geWorkbench v1.0]] provides detailed description for of the geWorkbench plugins.
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* '''Video demo''' of geWorkbench: [{{SERVER}}/workbench/data/geWorkbench-caBIG-demo.wmv geWorkbench Demo]  (You can click on this link directly in Internet Explorer. For Firefox, please right click on the link and select "Save Link as").
  
* '''Training Slides''': A set of [{{SERVER}}/workbench/data/geWorkbench-HandsOnTraining.ppt PowerPoint training slides] has been created which covers the basics of using geWorkbench plus several of the more advanced modules, such as Network Reverse Engineering and annotation retrieval.
 
  
 
* '''[[BISON]]''': A formal Biomedical Informatics Structured Ontology for the representation of bioinformatics data-structure and data-structure transformation.
 
* '''[[BISON]]''': A formal Biomedical Informatics Structured Ontology for the representation of bioinformatics data-structure and data-structure transformation.
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Latest revision as of 23:01, 9 July 2015

  • Tutorials: The most current source of documentation is provided by the geWorkbench tutorials. The tutorials explain how to perform a number of common tasks using geWorkbench, and form a complete online user manual.