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 ====== LabInform ====== ====== LabInform ======
  
-The modular //Lab//oratory //Inform//ation system for the scientist, who has neither money nor time to familiarise himself with complex, large solutions for electronic data acquisition and storageis a collection of best practices from almost fifteen years of personal experience in everyday laboratory work.+LabInform is the modular //Lab//oratory //Inform//ation and management system (LIMS) for the scientist, who has neither money nor time to familiarise themselves with complex, large solutions for electronic data acquisition and storage. It is a collection of best practices from almost fifteen years of personal experience in everyday laboratory work.
  
 All components are based on free and open source software, the core idea is simplicity and scalability. The system should fit as easily as possible into existing processes, offer the user maximum freedom, but at the same time help to maintain an overview (or get a new one) when the data volumes grow and the group grows.  All components are based on free and open source software, the core idea is simplicity and scalability. The system should fit as easily as possible into existing processes, offer the user maximum freedom, but at the same time help to maintain an overview (or get a new one) when the data volumes grow and the group grows. 
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 +A description of LabInform is available as preprint via ChemRxiv:
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 +  * Till Biskup\\ LabInform: A Modular Laboratory Information System Built From Open Source Components\\ ChemRxiv, 2022 [[https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-vz360|DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-vz360]]
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 +A **demo** of the **wiki components** of LabInform (currently in German only) is available online:\\
 +https://demo.wiki.labinform.de/
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 +===== LabInform ELN =====
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 +One essential component of the LabInform infrastructure is an electronic laboratory notebook (ELN). For both, a detailed discussion of ELNs in general as well as a description of the LabInform ELN, see the following preprint on ChemRxiv:
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 +  * Mirjam Schröder, Till Biskup\\ LabInform ELN: A lightweight and flexible electronic laboratory notebook for academic research based on the open-source software DokuWiki.\\ //ChemRxiv//, 2023 [[https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-2tvct|doi:10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-2tvct]]
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 +Besides this preprint, the LabInform ELN is extensively documented. For more information, head over to the documentation available online at https://eln.docs.labinform.de/.
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 +A **demo** of the **LabInform ELN** is available online:\\
 +https://eln.labinform.de/
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 +**About the Author/Developer:** The author of LabInform is a scientist in the field of physical chemistry and spectroscopy. He has fifteen years of practical experience with everyday laboratory work and a penchant for the traceability of data acquisition and processing. In addition, he has developed a series of relatively extensive and proven evaluation programs for spectroscopic data, the latest being the [[https://www.aspecd.de/|ASpecD framework]] and the packages building upon it. Further information can be found on [[https://www.till-biskup.de/|his homepage]].
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-**About the Author/Developer:** The author of LabInform is a scientist in the field of physical chemistry and spectroscopyHe now has almost fifteen years of practical experience with everyday laboratory work and a penchant for the traceability of data acquisition and processingIn additionhe has developed two relatively extensive and proven evaluation programs for spectroscopic dataFurther information can be found on [[http://www.till-biskup.de/|his homepage]].+**A note on the logo:** The “L” originates from the Computer Modern Roman font originally designed by Donald EKnuth for his TeX typesetting systemAs suchit represents science and the scientific methodHarbouring the “i” representing the information bit puts things rightProper and reproducible science is the solid support for all the information we can retrieveThe copyright of the logo belongs to JPopp.
  
  
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-**A word on technology:** This page uses JavaScript for some display options (footnotes, literature, index on the left margin).+**A word on technology:** This page uses JavaScript for some display options (footnotes, literature, hierarchical index in the sidebar to the left).
  
  
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