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By John Trigg, on September 23rd, 2009 Over on Richard Gayle’s Blog Spreading Science, I read a post entitled Scientists need to tell better stories. It touches on a point that has bothered me for a while now, and that is that the basic structure and discipline of the scientific method demands a particular style of documentation, and that style often carries [...]
By John Trigg, on September 22nd, 2009 This coming weekend sees the start of my personal travel itinerary to a number of conferences and workshops in which I am participating over the next few months. First up is the 8th Annual ELNs and Advanced Laboratory Solutions conference in Brussels. Next month, its across to the west coast US for the 5th Laboratory [...]
By John Trigg, on September 4th, 2009 I just wanted to draw attention to the ‘Blogroll’ that appears in the left-hand side bar of this page. These are links to other blog sites that I’ve found informative, interesting and relevant to laboratory integration. Gloria Metrick, who is a regular and enthusiastic contributor here, has her own blog ‘Out on a LIMS’ which [...]
By John Trigg, on July 15th, 2009 The Integrated Lab has a new feature, Industry News. This is a feed of the lastest stories emanating from the world of laboratory informatics, courtesy of Google. You can access the page either from the left sidepanel, or from the menu across the top of the page.
By John Trigg, on June 30th, 2009 John Holland posted an interesting item about the selling process on www.eyeforsales.com that makes the point that few vendors have changed their approach to the sales process in order to facilitate the buying process. His observation, Introducing the Curious Buyer, is based on the growing use of technology by buyers to support their buying decisions, [...]
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