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Electronic Lab Notebooks ITC – 2/18/2011 Jan Cheetham & Alan Wolf DoIT – AT Cheryl Scadlock & Victoria Sutton WARF

Electronic Lab Notebooks ITC – 2/18/2011 Jan Cheetham & Alan Wolf DoIT – AT Cheryl Scadlock & Victoria Sutton WARF

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Page 1: Electronic Lab Notebooks ITC – 2/18/2011 Jan Cheetham & Alan Wolf DoIT – AT Cheryl Scadlock & Victoria Sutton WARF

Electronic Lab NotebooksITC – 2/18/2011

Jan Cheetham & Alan Wolf DoIT – ATCheryl Scadlock & Victoria Sutton WARF

Page 2: Electronic Lab Notebooks ITC – 2/18/2011 Jan Cheetham & Alan Wolf DoIT – AT Cheryl Scadlock & Victoria Sutton WARF

Lab notebooks are used to document research, experiments

and procedures.

By Julia Manzerova

Page 3: Electronic Lab Notebooks ITC – 2/18/2011 Jan Cheetham & Alan Wolf DoIT – AT Cheryl Scadlock & Victoria Sutton WARF

Electronic lab notebooks replicate traditional lab notebooks offering both

advantages to paper versions, but challenges as well.

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Why?

• Researchers contacting WARF & DoIT• Interest expressed at lab notebook workshops• Labs & departments exploring ELNs

independently • ELNs could improve – record keeping– collaboration– data management

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Project outline

• Determine needs• Determine requirements and feasibility • Identify participants • Identify ELN tools and plan pilots • Implement pilots • Evaluate pilots and provide recommendations

for next steps

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Decision making

• Decision to proceed, reassess, or stop at each project milestone

• Executive committee– Sarah Castello (Grad School)– Irwin Goldman (CALS)– Steve Harsy (SMPH)– Jim Muehlenberg (DoIT – AT)

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Current practice

• While using paper notebooks, many have digital workflows shoehorned into notebooks

• Digital data sets referenced in notebook• Back ups are rare• Searching requires knowing who and when • Consistency of practice within labs varies

greatly

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Interest in ELNs

• Market research finds significant growth in ELN implementation

• ~50% of respondents to survey of Biotech Center Sequencing Core users express interest

• Interviews– Most noted significant digital workflows– Many would consider being part of a pilot– Represents the future of data recording

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Where are we?

• Establishing requirements• Surveying available products• Select products for testing

• Pilot groups • Evaluate pilots • Make recommendations

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Other considerations

• Primary audience are traditional LN users– However, we will consider wider utility

• We are exploring commercial products– We could find no viable open source candidates

• Products hosted off-site as SaaS