Make it better but don't change anything.

Jerry M Wright
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Abstract

With massive amounts of data being generated in electronic format, there is a need in basic science laboratories to adopt new methods for tracking and analyzing data. An electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) is not just a replacement for a paper lab notebook, it is a new method of storing and organizing data while maintaining the data entry flexibility and legal recording functions of paper notebooks. Paper notebooks are regarded as highly flexible since the user can configure it to store almost anything that can be written or physically pasted onto the pages. However, data retrieval and data sharing from paper notebooks are labor intensive processes and notebooks can be misplaced, a single point of failure that loses all entries in the volume. Additional features provided by electronic notebooks include searchable indices, data sharing, automatic archiving for security against loss and ease of data duplication. Furthermore, ELNs can be tasked with additional functions not commonly found in paper notebooks such as inventory control. While ELNs have been on the market for some time now, adoption of an ELN in academic basic science laboratories has been lagging. Issues that have restrained development and adoption of ELN in research laboratories are the sheer variety and frequency of changes in protocols with a need for the user to control notebook configuration outside the framework of professional IT staff support. In this commentary, we will look at some of the issues and experiences in academic laboratories that have proved challenging in implementing an electronic lab notebook.

让它变得更好,但不要改变任何东西。
随着大量数据以电子形式产生,基础科学实验室需要采用新的方法来跟踪和分析数据。电子实验室笔记本(ELN)不仅仅是纸质实验室笔记本的替代品,它是一种存储和组织数据的新方法,同时保持了纸质笔记本的数据输入灵活性和合法记录功能。纸质笔记本被认为是高度灵活的,因为用户可以配置它来存储几乎任何可以写或物理粘贴到页面上的东西。然而,从纸质笔记本中检索数据和共享数据是一个劳动密集型的过程,而且笔记本可能会被放错位置,单点故障会丢失卷中的所有条目。电子笔记本提供的其他功能包括可检索的索引、数据共享、防止丢失的自动存档和易于复制的数据。此外,eln还可以承担纸质笔记本中不常见的附加功能,例如库存控制。虽然ELN在市场上已经有一段时间了,但在学术基础科学实验室中,ELN的采用一直滞后。在研究实验室中,限制ELN开发和采用的问题是协议变化的多样性和频率,需要用户在专业IT人员支持的框架之外控制笔记本配置。在这篇评论中,我们将探讨一些在学术实验室中被证明在实施电子实验室笔记本方面具有挑战性的问题和经验。
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