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Exploring the Boundless Frontiers of Scientific Research with Electronic Lab Notebooks
Tips for Using Smart pH Meters with Electronic Lab Notebooks
Think of the tests that you tend to run in your lab daily, or even many times per day. Now think about the amount of data that is generated from these routine tests. It’s a lot, right?
[Video] Optimize Your Research Methods with Protocols.io and SciNote
Available for every scientist today, this open access repository of research protocols is both free to read, and free to publish.
Lab Digitalization Quiz – How does your organization rank?
Take the quiz and see how your lab ranks in comparison to others and which are the key activities your peers are taking to pave their way forward. Get insight and take the lead!
LabVoice & SciNote: Data capture via voice in the lab
LabVoice and SciNote announce a new partnership to explore the possibilities of an integration of their products, that would provide scientists the ability for contemporaneous data capture at the bench via voice.
How Does SciNote Team Help Solve ELN Adoption Issues?
In this article, we will explain how we approach the ELN implementation process and give you some good practice suggestions on how to handle the adoption of an ELN successfully in your lab.
Connecting inventory items to your tasks
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To address the need of connecting the information about samples, reagents, instruments, or other inventory items, to your work on experiments and tasks in the lab, we are adding new functionalities to SciNote.
Identify re-usable modules in your workflows (and use them as templates)
When working with simple to-do lists or simple protocols, documenting and executing them is straightforward: all to-dos or protocol steps are listed in a single checklist or in one protocol.
How To Write A Lab Protocol
Protocols can be much more general, including cooking recipes, operational procedures, user manuals for lab or office equipment, safety or any other checklists, guidelines.
First steps of digitalization and interoperability in the analytical lab
ELNs are structured in multiple layers to keep your data organized. Within SciNote, there are four main layers: team, projects, experiments, and tasks. In the beginning, a team is defined, consisting of different researchers.
2019-Novel Coronavirus identification protocol in SciNote
In the light of the current outbreak of a novel coronavirus (COVID-19) many new challenges have stumbled in front of all of us. In SciNote we are well aware of the importance of the research community to join forces and contribute to the efforts to combat the challenges that the new virus has faced us with.
SciNote Dashboard Introduction
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The dashboard is comprised out of 4 sections, the tasks section, the calendar, the quick start section, and the recent work section.
[Video] Experiment Templates Are Now Available to SciNote Users
SciNote’s dedicated scientists prepared templates of today’s most widely used life science experiments. Detailed descriptions, protocols and graphics are here for you to use, edit and develop them further.