Issue 20, 2013

Laboratory notebooks in the digital era: the role of ELNs in record keeping for chemistry and other sciences

Abstract

Egyptian evidence of scientific records dates back almost 50 centuries. In more recent times da Vinci and Faraday provide role models for scrupulous recording of ideas, observations, and conclusions. Their medium was paper, but despite the quality of their notebooks, we cannot turn the clock back. Our primary purpose is to review the influences of the digital era on scientific record keeping. We examine the foundations of the emerging opportunities for preserving and curating electronic records focussing on electronic laboratory notebooks (ELNs), with an emphasis on their characteristics and usability.

Graphical abstract: Laboratory notebooks in the digital era: the role of ELNs in record keeping for chemistry and other sciences

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
30 Mar 2013
First published
17 Jul 2013
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2013,42, 8157-8175

Laboratory notebooks in the digital era: the role of ELNs in record keeping for chemistry and other sciences

C. L. Bird, C. Willoughby and J. G. Frey, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2013, 42, 8157 DOI: 10.1039/C3CS60122F

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