2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0067460
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LabTrove: A Lightweight, Web Based, Laboratory “Blog” as a Route towards a Marked Up Record of Work in a Bioscience Research Laboratory

Abstract: BackgroundThe electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) has the potential to replace the paper notebook with a marked-up digital record that can be searched and shared. However, it is a challenge to achieve these benefits without losing the usability and flexibility of traditional paper notebooks. We investigate a blog-based platform that addresses the issues associated with the development of a flexible system for recording scientific research.Methodology/Principal FindingsWe chose a blog-based approach with the j… Show more

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“…It would also be much easier to make the links between the lab book and related data files. Two universities in Sydney are working on a project that, amongst other things, introduces students to ELNs (Milsted, Hale, Frey, & Neylon, 2013). None of the scientists interviewed for this project, however, used an ELN and though while none were vociferously opposed to using one, they had several pragmatic objections to them.…”
Section: Electronicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It would also be much easier to make the links between the lab book and related data files. Two universities in Sydney are working on a project that, amongst other things, introduces students to ELNs (Milsted, Hale, Frey, & Neylon, 2013). None of the scientists interviewed for this project, however, used an ELN and though while none were vociferously opposed to using one, they had several pragmatic objections to them.…”
Section: Electronicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly relevant for this papera re the research themes on chemical information and the Semantic Web [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] and the work on Electronic Laboratory Notebooks. [14,15] The e-Science programme was not the only driver for the Southampton Chemical Information group. The EPSRCfunded CombinatorialC hemistryp rojectl ed by Mark Bradley (which funded an ew building at Southampton in 1998), offered huge potential in generating chemical structure and property data.…”
Section: Navigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That recognition led us to consider am ore informal Web 2.0 approach based on ab log, which resulted in the LabTrove project. [14] LabTrove was followed by blog 3 ,w hich initiatedafully API-driven approach to the ELN blog. The principles developed for blog 3 are being migrated to the LabTrove system and will provide the basis for the future "mobile first"L abTrove-styleE LN.…”
Section: Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (Elns)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They took the "design-by-analogy" research approach in a close collaboration with chemists to develop the "MyteaExperiment" planner [27]. Similarly, LabTrove is a social network system to facilitate the association of the data to the proposed scientific elements at the point of creation (annotation at source) rather than by annotating the data with commentary after the experiment has taken place [34]. The LabTrove application was designed to help researchers to share their experimental plans, thoughts, observations and achievements with the wider online community in a semantically rich and extensible manner.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%