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Contact Info Todd Vaccaro (an artistic interpretation) Todd Vaccaro Bio Address 1 Address 2 City, State, Country etc. Email me through OpenWetWare I work in the Your Lab at XYZ University. Education Year, PhD, Institute Year, MS, Institute Year, BS, Institute. HUBzero - Platform for Scientific Collaboration. Gimbal. (12) Robert Scoble. Connected institutions. Www.waters.com/webassets/cms/library/docs/720002048_asms_pg2012.pdf. About Waters & Laboratory Informatics. Electronic lab notebook. Electronic lab notebooks are a fairly new technology and offer many benefits to the user as well as organizations.

Electronic lab notebook

For example: electronic lab notebooks are easier to search upon, simplify data copying and backups, support collaboration amongst many users.[1] ELNs can have fine-grained access controls, and can be more secure than their paper counterparts.[2] They also allow the direct incorporation of data from instruments, replacing the practice of printing out data to be stapled into a paper notebook.[3] Types[edit]

Online Lab Notebook - ELN - LabArchives. Laboratory Information Management System- LabArchives. LabArchives' laboratory information management system (LIMS) interfaces with leading scientific / laboratory software products to make it easier to store and retrieve important lab data.

Laboratory Information Management System- LabArchives

Some of our partners are listed below. LabArchives includes a powerful API which enables authorized partners to access LabArchives to upload data to Laboratory Notebooks, query and retrieve files, and much more. To become a LabArchives partner, please contact us at partner@labarchives.com By a special arrangement with BioMed Central and as part of BioMed Central's commitment to reproducible research and transparency in scientific communication, authors submitting manuscripts to some BioMed Central journals can obtain a complimentary subscription to LabArchives with an allotment of 100MB of storage. This account has all of the features of the Pro Version of LabArchives ELN with the exception of the storage allotment.

TreeStar (www.treestar.com) are the developers of FlowJo (www.flowjo.com). Labtrack. iPad ELN - Electronic Lab Notebook. Electronic Laboratory Notebook. With an ELN you can: Protect IP - document invention and innovation for patent filings, defense, and interferences Reduce cycle times by 50% - reduce the time spent looking for data Lower costs by 25% - eliminate repeat experiments.

Electronic Laboratory Notebook

Github for science? Shouldn’t we perhaps build TCP/IP first? Image via Wikipedia It’s one of those throw away lines, “Before we can talk about a github for science we really need to sort out a TCP/IP for science”, that’s geeky, sharp, a bit needly and goes down a treat on Twitter.

Github for science? Shouldn’t we perhaps build TCP/IP first?

But there is a serious point behind it. And its not intended to be dismissive of the ideas that are swirling around about scholarly communication at the moment either. Open Source Science? Or Distributed Science? – Common Knowledge. I was asked in an interview recently about “open source science” and it got me thinking about the ways that, in the “open” communities of practice, we frequently over-simplify the realities of how software like GNU/Linux actually came to be.

Open Source Science? Or Distributed Science? – Common Knowledge

Open Source refers to a software worldview. It’s about software development, not a universal truth that can be easily exported. And it’s well worth unpacking the worldview to understand it, and then to look at the realities of open source software as they map – or more frequently do not map – to science. The foundations of open source software are relatively easy to track. In the beginning, there was free software and Richard Stallman. Simultaneously, we can see that the emergence of microcomputers and ubiquitous access to the internet expanded the number (and interconnectivity) of potential programmers. Distributed Science, Part 2 – Common Knowledge. I got a lot of feedback on my last post in which I argued that open source is the wrong metaphor fo science, because it ties us too closely to the artifact that is open source software.

Distributed Science, Part 2 – Common Knowledge

The core of my argument remains the same – science is not software, and we shouldn’t treat it the way we treat software. But I got a few comments, here on the blog and in email, that are worth looking at. Here’s comment #1. You cite openwetware and the biobricks registry, but if you look closer, openwetware is a wiki, not a website about open source wetware tech. To my knowledge, other than the people over at diybio, there have been no signs of anyone with an understanding of free and open source software infrastructure (not the legalese- the toolchains) applying the concepts to the world of open source science. Research Objects - myExperiment. Research Objects: The Braindump David De Roure, July 2009 This is the myExperiment story on Research Objects.

Research Objects - myExperiment

It's not the only take on this subject! The e-Laboratory groups has been meeting weekly, with representatives of myExperiment and many other projects, to build the bigger picture. There are important motivations coming from the clinical domain and also from the need to have a common object to exchange between the services that make up e-Laboratories. From Workflows to Packs on myExperiment The Web 2.0 Design Patterns tell us that "Data is the next Intel Inside", i.e. Applications are increasingly data-driven. This reminds us that the value proposition of many Web 2 sites is their excellent support for one type of content. But, significantly, we also recognised that a workflow can be enriched as a sharable item by bundling it with some other pieces which make up the "experiment". An excellent example of a pack is Pack 55, which is Paul Fisher's pack for his tryps work.

Eprints.soton.ac.uk/268555/1/fwcs-ros-submitted-2010-02-15.pdf. E. coli O104:H4 Genome Analysis Crowdsourcing · ehec-outbreak-crowdsourced/BGI-data-analysis Wiki. Home - wf4ever. Www.biotorrents.net/about.php. BioTorrents: A File Sharing Service for Scientific Data.