Hi Tobias,
We use LabTrove:
http://www.labtrove.org/
Pros:
Relatively easy local install
Revision control
Ability to attach any file
Cons:
clumsy blog formatting
does not lay eggs.
Regards,
Dmitry
It is a bit clumsy being based on a blog engine and does not lay eggs… But it works fine for an electronic lab book and
On 2014-04-29, at 7:21 AM, Tobias Beck <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am looking for a software solution to organize many pieces of information
>
> 1.) Results from (bio)chemical experiments, such as spectral data, pictures.
>
> 2.) Project ideas, milestones, etc.
>
> 3.) Literature, including tags, short comments, etc.
>
> For example, for a certain project I would like to collect information about experiments conducted, then link this to literature/literature experiments and to project outlines. All this should be accessible for multiple users on different OS.
>
> I have briefly looked into PiMS (too much crystallography oriented), Contor ELN (only on Safari on Mac?), Labguru (nice, but not too flexible and mostly for biosciences) and Confluence (nice wiki, but so far no real literature plugin).
>
> I know that this sounds maybe a little bit like something called in German a 'eierlegende Wollmilchsau' http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/eierlegende_Wollmilchsau ....
>
> But I would be happy to hear about what software people (and labs) have tried, liked/disliked and
> ideally the reasons.
>
> (I am aware that there was a similar query [log in to unmask]" target="_blank">https:[log in to unmask], but this was more than 2 years ago)
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> Thanks a lot!
>
> Best wishes, Tobias.
>
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> Laboratory of Organic Chemistry
> Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 3, HCI F 322
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