Electronic Lab Notebook
In partnership with the Digital Scholarship Collaborative (DiSC) team, Natalie Nannas, Assistant Professor of Biology, will pilot the use of electronic lab notebooks (ELN) to facilitate the collection, organization, management, and dissemination of data in a way that will ensure short- and long-term access to student and faculty research. This system is intended to supplement or replace the traditional paper lab notebooks currently used in her lab and others across Hamilton. Using a combination of hardware and software solutions, Professor Nannas and the DiSC team will trial an ELN with a group of highly collaborative student researchers, focusing on how digital techniques typically adopted by large research universities can thrive on the campus of a small liberal arts college.
Project Title | Electronic Lab Notebook |
Description | In partnership with the Digital Scholarship Collaborative (DiSC) team, Natalie Nannas, Assistant Professor of Biology, will pilot the use of electronic lab notebooks (ELN) to facilitate the collection, organization, management, and dissemination of data in a way that will ensure short- and long-term access to student and faculty research. This system is intended to supplement or replace the traditional paper lab notebooks currently used in her lab and others across Hamilton. Using a combination of hardware and software solutions, Professor Nannas and the DiSC team will trial an ELN with a group of highly collaborative student researchers, focusing on how digital techniques typically adopted by large research universities can thrive on the campus of a small liberal arts college. |
Deliverables | Electronic Lab Notebook |
Date | 2022 - Present |
Project Lead | Natalie Nannas, Assistant Professor of Biology |
Collaborators |
Lisa McFall, Associate Director, Digital Initiatives and Technology |
Students | Not applicable |
Departments and Offices | Biology Library & Information Technology Services |
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