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This study introduces a free, multidisciplinary Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN) designed for research data management. The flexible freeware ELN accommodates diverse data types, enhancing scientific record-keeping and data sharing.

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Area of Science:

  • Scientific Research
  • Data Management
  • Laboratory Informatics

Background:

  • Laboratory notebooks are essential for research, with a growing need for digital solutions.
  • Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (ELNs) offer efficient data sharing and retrieval compared to paper-based notebooks (PLN).
  • The scientific community increasingly adopts commercial ELNs, highlighting the demand for robust record-keeping systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a free, multidisciplinary Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN).
  • To create a flexible ELN solution for diverse data types within research settings.
  • To complement existing Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) and Biobank Management Systems.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a freeware Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN).
  • Implementation of a multidisciplinary system for work notes.
  • Customization of source codes for flexibility.

Main Results:

  • A free, multidisciplinary ELN has been developed.
  • The ELN is designed to accommodate various data types.
  • Installation and customization details are available in supplementary data.

Conclusions:

  • The developed ELN provides a flexible and free solution for research data management.
  • This tool enhances data sharing and retrieval in laboratory settings.
  • The ELN is a valuable addition to existing laboratory information systems.