[bionet.molbio.genbank] The Bionet Shutdown Notice

dd@beta.lanl.gov (Dan Davison) (07/06/89)

[the following is the message that appeared on the BIONET login banner
 July 1]

Dear BIONET Users:

As many of you know from our bulletin board postings over the last
year, the BIONET grant was up for renewal.  A special study section was
formed to review the Resource and a site visit was conducted.
Unfortunately the BIONET Resource was not recommended for further
funding primarily due to the opinion of the site committee that the
requirement for a strong research program had not been met.  Research,
in addition to BIONET's service, training, and communications
functions, is required by the NIH Division of Research Resource
regulations.

After receiving this decision, we explored other methods of obtaining
funding in an attempt to preserve what we had every reason to believe
was a valuable service to the research community.  Currently, for
example, BIONET is used for over 60 searches of the various sequence
databases every day of the month!  We were granted an extension of
funding by the NIH which allowed us time to appeal and also plan for
an orderly phase out of the Resource should this be necessary.

We regret to have to inform you now that BIONET will cease operations
on September 30th in its current form.  Because of this we must alert
you to arrange as soon as possible for alternative means of securing
the services provided by BIONET.  

Files will be maintained on-line until November 30th and some staff
assistance will be available to aid you in downloading files until
that date.  Alternatively your data can be stored on tape and mailed
to you at cost.  

For those who cannot make other arrangements prior to the end of
September, and for those who may decide to choose this option,
IntelliGenetics will offer access to the core BIONET software on a
commercial timesharing basis.  Please note that the rates for this
service will be higher than the current annual BIONET fee of $400
since the vast majority of BIONET's costs are currently subsidized by
the NIH Division of Research Resources.  

Refunds for unused telecommunications fees will also be provided after
September 30th, or else the remaining funds can be applied towards
other options such as timesharing.

GenBank (an NIH contract funded by NIGMS, NLM, and DOE and operated by
IntelliGenetics and Los Alamos National Laboratory) is in the process
of upgrading the services it provides to its on-line users.  This
currently includes access to the GenBank database.  However the
GenBank contract specifically excludes provision of comprehensive
analytical software of the type supported by BIONET.

[ paragraph specific to Bionet users deleted]

				Sincerely,

				David Kristofferson, Ph.D.
				BIONET Resource Manager
				415-962-7339

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dan davison/theoretical biology/t-10 ms k710/los alamos national laboratory
los alamos, nm 875545/dd@lanl.gov (arpa)/dd@lanl.uucp(new)/..cmcl2!lanl!dd
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los alamos, nm 875545/dd@lanl.gov (arpa)/dd@lanl.uucp(new)/..cmcl2!lanl!dd