The Paper Notebook, has played a central role in the recording of the methods and results of scientific research for centuries. It has some strengths: portability, flexibility and (to some degree) but many weaknesses. Chief among these is that the vast majority of information entered is lost unless substantial processes and governance structures are created, plus there is no automated search capability below the level of the physical book. This whitepaper elucidates the benefits of an E-Notebook system and lays out the key considerations to the successful implementation of an ELN.
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Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology Editor | 09/09/2013
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