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By John Trigg, on March 4th, 2010 One of the big arguments in favour of an Electronic Lab Notebook is of course the ability to share information with your co-workers. However, despite the obvious benefits of sharing, there’s always the ‘cultural’ issue to deal with as well, i.e. how happy am I to share my ideas, records and data with my co-workers? [...]
By John Trigg, on February 1st, 2010 The SMi Group held their annual ELN conference in London last week, under the title ‘ELN: Laboratory Informatics for the 21st Century’. The programme contained a full range of good quality presentations on all aspects of ELNs and related topics that represented the state of the industry. As with most conferences on this subject, there’s [...]
By John Trigg, on November 24th, 2009 Do end-users fit the informatics requirements?
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By John Trigg, on July 7th, 2009 I wrote a previous item, Are your users revolting?, dealing with the subject of technology adoption, and the issues associated with user acceptance. It is one of those topics that is absolutely central to the deployment of multi-user systems since user acceptance is regularly quoted as a success criterion. Over a period of time I’ve [...]
By John Trigg, on June 22nd, 2009 Science always was, and always will be, a subject that promotes and provokes debate. The quest for knowledge and the evaluation of ideas and theories forms the basis of the subject. It seems then that Web 2.0 tools are a natural fit in our wired world to advance debate, and there is a growing body [...]
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