UC Libraries Offering LabArchives Electronic Lab Notebook to UC Research Community
The University of Cincinnati Libraries, with funding from the Office of the Provost, is pleased to present the LabArchives Electronic Lab Notebook to the UC research community.
An enterprise-wide license with LabArchives has been obtained for UC and will last until June 30, 2018.*
LabArchives is the leading secure and intuitive cloud-based Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) application enabling researchers to easily create, store, share and manage their research data. Far more than an ELN, LabArchives provides a flexible, extensible platform that can be easily customized to match your lab's workflow providing benefits to Principal Investigators, lab managers staff, post doctoral fellows and grad students. LabArchives can be integrated seamlessly with GraphPad Prism, MS-Office, PubMed, BOX, Learning Management Systems and a number of other software tools that are used extensively by researchers of the Academic Health Center and university wide. Additionally, the LA ELN works on multiple platforms and devices including Mac, Windows, Android and iPad devices, allowing researchers to store and access their data from virtually anywhere with Internet access.
For more information about LabArchives:
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To sign up for a LabArchives account:
https://mynotebook.labarchives.com/
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In-person training:
LabArchives trainers will be at UC on to host in-person training sessions.
Date
: Thursday, Feb. 15
Times:
Noon-1:30 p.m.* and 2-3:30 p.m.
Location:
Langsam 480
To register:
https://redcap.research.cchmc.org/surveys/?s=FAPLXA7HM9
*Lunch will be provided at the noon training session.
Online training:
http://www.labarchives.com/training-webinars/
For more information, please contact Tiffany Grant, research informationist at the Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences Library, at 513-558-9153 or
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*Please note: Earnest efforts will be made to solidify funding for phase two, but please be aware that the total cost of the trial is paid through June 30, 2018. Users of the notebook may be asked to pay $124 per notebook per year after this date if they wish to continue use. Should researchers choose not to continue use, notebook contents can be converted into a PDF file and downloaded for archival purposes.
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