Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (ELNs) continue to replace pen and paper systems for data recording, to improve efficiency and data manageability. Recording data on a central host system also improves knowledge sharing within an organization.
Although many labs have moved to electronic systems, they are still not the norm due to challenges inherent in making the transition as well as questions about integrating with other lab systems.
As more and more researcher managers look toward ELNs for enhanced lab management, softward systems must be developed that are scalable and configurable to meet vastly different needs. The market has responded with many new products available for those considering implementation or looking to improve their current system.
- Rich Lysakowski, Director of R&D and Advisor, Collaborative Electronic Notebook Systems Association
Rob Dilman, Senior Quality Assurance, Eli Lilly
Michael Braxenthaler, Research Informatics – Global Head Scientific Workflows, Roche
Todd Clement, Ph.D., Senior Product Manager
, Symyx Technologies