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Nucleic Acids Research, 1990, Vol. 18, No. 15 4319-4324
© 1990


SURVEY AND SUMMARY

New services of the EMBL Data Library

Rainer Fuchs, Peter Stoehr, Peter Rice1, Roy Omond1 and Graham Cameron

The EMBL Data Library Postfach 10.2209, D-6900 Heidelberg, FRG. E-mail: datalib{at}embl.bitnet 1EMBL Computer Group, European Molecular Biology Laboratory Postfach 10.2209, D-6900 Heidelberg, FRG. E-mail: datalib{at}embl.bitnet

The existing services of the EMBL Data Library for external users have been improved and extended in several ways. The EMBL File Server has been reorganised, and many new databases and other information relevant to biologists are now accessible via global computer networks. A broad range of software for molecular biology is freely available for different popular computer systems, including the EMBL enhancements to the Wisconsin (GCG) Package. The new Mail-Quicksearch and Mail-FastA services give access to the latest sequence data for database searches by ordinary electronic mail.


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