Submitted Jul 22, 2009 in General Announcements
Instructions on how to implement IEDB links to other online resources are available on the Developer's Page Forum. The IEDB links to a wide variety of online resources such as full-text publications, research tools and other biological databases. IEDB LinkOut is a mechanism to place links on IEDB web pages to other online external resources. This topic describes how resource providers may submit LinkOut requests and information. This topic also defines how those resources will be linked from the IEDB. IEDB LinkOut is modeled after the Entrez LinkOut service.
Submitted Jul 15, 2009 in General Announcements
The July Newsletter, featuring the new swine flu analysis, is now available for download.
Submitted Jun 04, 2009 in General Announcements
The IEDB has performed an analysis of swine flu epitopes, which was published on 11/16/09 in PNAS as an open access article. A pdf of the manuscript is available here. Previous versions are available in the specially designated forum.
Submitted Oct 08, 2008 in General Announcements
Welcome to the Solutions Center. Here you can submit a help request using the New option in the menu above, or you can search or browse our Knowledge Base and Forums (on the right). If you register, you can track your help requests and post topics to the Forums.
Check out What's New in release 2.0 here.
User Documentation is available here.
Documentation on Linking Directly to the IEDB is here.
If you have a general question or comment and don't want to post it in the forums, you should feel free to email us at help@iedb.org
Submitted Oct 08, 2008 in General Announcements
If you need help, or would like to leave us comments, suggestions (even criticisms), please use the button marked "Submit a request to the help desk" in the menu above. There you can get a quick response to your question, or leave us feedback. If you'd rather send us something by email, send it to help@iedb.org
To search our forums, use the search box to the right.
To see how data is curated (entered and stored) in the IEDB, please take a look at the Curation Wiki.