Abstract Background Electronic lab notebooks (ELNs) are better equipped than paper lab notebooks (PLNs) to handle present-day life science and engineering experiments that generate large data sets and require high levels of data integrity. But limited training and a lack of workforce with ELN knowledge have restricted the use of ELN in academic and industry research laboratories which still rely on cumbersome PLNs for recordkeeping. We used LabArchives, a cloud-based ELN in our bioprocess engineering lab course to train students in electronic record keeping, good documentation practices (GDPs), and data integrity. Results Implementation of ELN in the bioprocess engineering lab course, an analysis of user experiences, and our development act...
Reports of non-replicable research demand new methods of research data management. Electronic labora...
Presented at the 2019 Medical Library Association Annual Conference.Background: At an academic medic...
The majority of undergraduates own a smartphone, yet fewer than half view it as a valuable learning ...
Introduction Electronic Research Notebooks (ERN), also called Electronic Lab Notebooks, are becoming...
Despite the increasingly digital nature of society there are some areas of research thatremain firml...
Anyone who has his academic background in a natural science subject is already familiar with it: the...
Anyone who has his academic background in a natural science subject is already familiar with it: the...
The maintenance of laboratory records in the digital age can be a complicated and continuously evolv...
In times of digitalisation, the most common type of laboratory documentation can still be found on p...
Reports of non-replicable research demand new methods of research data management. Electronic labora...
Reports of non-replicable research demand new methods of research data management. Electronic labora...
Reports of non-replicable research demand new methods of research data management. Electronic labora...
Every professional doing active research in the life sciences is required to keep a laboratory noteb...
For centuries, the research process in biomedicine is documented in paperbased laboratory notebooks....
The majority of undergraduates own a smartphone, yet fewer than half view it as a valuable learning ...
Reports of non-replicable research demand new methods of research data management. Electronic labora...
Presented at the 2019 Medical Library Association Annual Conference.Background: At an academic medic...
The majority of undergraduates own a smartphone, yet fewer than half view it as a valuable learning ...
Introduction Electronic Research Notebooks (ERN), also called Electronic Lab Notebooks, are becoming...
Despite the increasingly digital nature of society there are some areas of research thatremain firml...
Anyone who has his academic background in a natural science subject is already familiar with it: the...
Anyone who has his academic background in a natural science subject is already familiar with it: the...
The maintenance of laboratory records in the digital age can be a complicated and continuously evolv...
In times of digitalisation, the most common type of laboratory documentation can still be found on p...
Reports of non-replicable research demand new methods of research data management. Electronic labora...
Reports of non-replicable research demand new methods of research data management. Electronic labora...
Reports of non-replicable research demand new methods of research data management. Electronic labora...
Every professional doing active research in the life sciences is required to keep a laboratory noteb...
For centuries, the research process in biomedicine is documented in paperbased laboratory notebooks....
The majority of undergraduates own a smartphone, yet fewer than half view it as a valuable learning ...
Reports of non-replicable research demand new methods of research data management. Electronic labora...
Presented at the 2019 Medical Library Association Annual Conference.Background: At an academic medic...
The majority of undergraduates own a smartphone, yet fewer than half view it as a valuable learning ...