bims:history
2024‒11‒11
Thomas Krichel releases issue pages that enable navigating bims right from its first issue.
2024‒10‒01
João Conrado Khouri dos Santos forks bims-sicedi from bims-conane. This is the first instance of report folking rather than training from scratch.
2024‒01‒30
Gavin McStay and Thomas Krichel issue the sixth annual “state of bims” statement.
2023‒10‒08
Chance Bowman becomes the first person ever to head the reports list with two reports.
2023‒07‒20
Thomas Krichel releases report homepages with links to other reports and nitpo-based signups.
2023‒01‒30
Gavin McStay and Thomas Krichel issue the fifth annual “state of bims” statement.
2023‒01‒03
Mariusz Bromke from the Medical University of Wroclaw is the first non-bimser to tag us in a tweet. This one was about bims-mascan.
2022‒11‒27
The Cure Mito Foundation become the first rare disease support organization to bims.
2022‒10‒27
Thomas Krichel adds subscriber number to the reports page. They are not updated in real time though.
2022‒08‒23
The BioChemist Blog publishes the first ever blog post about us.
2022‒08‒10
A user “ima” at the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus Universitet in Denmark is the first ever subscriber, with ten reports signed up to in the space of three minutes and thirteen seconds.
2022‒04‒05
Marco Novarese brings out the first ever NEP issue distributed by nitpo.
2022‒01‒30
Gavin McStay and Thomas Krichel issue the fourth annual “state of bims” statement.
2021‒11‒23
Bob Goudriaan signs a memorandum of understanding for the sebeg project. This the start of external support for bims.
2021‒09‒01
Piotr Okupski becomes the first patient representative to bims.
2021‒07‒13
Merve Yavuz is the first to create an initial report issue that was presorted by machine learning.
2021‒01‒30
Gavin McStay and Thomas Krichel issue the third annual “state of bims” statement.
2020‒11‒15
Gavin McStay starts to pay for bims’ first dedicated server.
2020‒10‒20
Avinash N. Mukkala announces the Mitochondrial abstract resource. This is the first site known to reuse bims’ data.
2020‒03‒12
Thomas Krichel releases a dedicated keyboard interface for the selection screens.
2020‒01‒30
Gavin McStay and Thomas Krichel issue the second annual “state of bims” statement.
2019‒12‒12
eLife appoint Gavin McStay as an Innovation Leader in the light of his bimsy achievements.
2019‒01‒30
Thomas Krichel and Gavin McStay issue the first ever annual “state of bims” statement.
2018‒11‒12
Jun Maruta points to data that leads Thomas Krichel to fix a humongous bug in the truncation code of ernad two days later.
2018‒09‒16
Thomas Krichel runs the first issue that uses phrase features in its models.
2018‒05‒31
Gavin McStay and Thomas Krichel inaugurate the http://biomed.news web site.
2018‒05‒16
Vera S. Bogdanova becomes the first person to curate two reports.
2017‒02‒05
Gavin McStay produces the first-ever Biomed news issue.
2016‒12‒08
Thomas Krichel and Gavin McStay meet for the first time.
2007‒10‒27
The National Library of Medicine grants the Open Library Society a licences to lease MEDLINE data.
2004‒02‒24
Roman D. Shapiro reponds to the job advert for a coder on ernad.
1998‒05‒04
NEP: New Economics Papers brings out its first ever issue.