the 7 best electronic lab notebooks
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The 7 Best Electronic Lab Notebooks
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90% of scientists still use paper notebooks
Even Leonardo da Vinci had one ...
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... but in modern research labs, where researchers handle more and more data, paper notebooks are becoming the bottlenecks in data management.
17% of all research data is lost every year
Because of poor traceability - data is scattered everywhere
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Because people switch jobs and leave laboratories - nobody understands their research notes
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Because something terrible happens to paper notebooks or computer files - data becomes unretrievable
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Problems that come along
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Spending too much time on data searching
Repeatability and reproducibility issues
Poor data sharing and poor data reusability
This means YOU lose A
LOT of research money!
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That is why more and more scientists are using
Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN)
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Why should you use ELN?
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Why should you use ELN?
Store the data in one
place Quickly and easily find your data
Record your data from anywhere
at anytime
Collaborate with your
colleagues
Reduce the experimental costs
Connect directly to the
lab instruments
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Of more than 60 ELNs available on the market, here are the 7 best ones according to Splice,
blog for life scientists.
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USER EXPERIENCE
The criteria Splice has used for making a list of 7
best ELNs
BUSINESS MODEL AND PRICING
INTEROPERABILITY AND FLEXIBILITY
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1. sciNote
Very user friendly and quick to set up Unique experimental workflow Open source license (MPL) Free account with unlimited project
users
Lacks rich text editor when writing a report
PROS
CONS
www.scinote.net4.7 - Excellent
5/5 4/5 5/5
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2. Benchling
Very user friendly and quick to set up Useful DNA tools (CRISPR guide,
primer design) Templates for sequence mapping and
sharing Free account with 10 GB of storage
space Free account is tied to a single user
Report structure is not flexible
PROS
CONS
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4.3 - Excellent
5/5 3/5 5/5
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3. labfolder
Sketching Free account for smaller teams Free mobile app Integration with Mendeley
Not very intuitive Unflattering structured design Free version is limited up to 3 team
members
PROS
CONS
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3/5 3/5 4/5
3.3 – Very good
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4. docollab
Easy to use with useful tips Free account
Not possible to write comments Not compatible with mobile devices Local installation is not possible
PROS
CONS
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4/5 2/5 4/5
3.3 – Very good
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5. LabArchives
Pubmed references entry editor Interface with GraphPad Prism
Poor GUI Very complicated, extra training
necessary Attached PDF files lose their original
format Local installation not possible
PROS
CONS
www.labarchives.com
2/5 3/5 4/5
3.0 – Good
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6. Labguru
Advanced tagging system for easy search
Track recording from batch number to concentration
Not very intuitive Project view too complex No free license available Expensive monthly subscription
PROS
CONS
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3/5 2/5 3/5
2.7 – Good
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7. Hivebench
Plate designer Free account with 10 GB of storage
space
Creating protocols is very rigid No possibility to create tables Free account is tied to ten users Works only on iOS
PROS
CONS
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2/5 2/5 4/5
2.7 – Good
Your ELN, your choiceEach ELN is providing its unique set of tools to make your research work easier and more effective.
We hope this review will help you to choose yours and make a step towards a digital tomorrow!
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