I’ve been thinking for a while about the impact of the Financial Crises and the ELN industry. I was asked to write an article on it and some of the proof readers suggested I take some time to expand on the various elements on the blog. So I will start a series of posts exploring what I feel the impact of the Credit Crunch has been on the Industry, and how we need to respond – what I think ELN 2.0 needs to look like.
Although the ELN blog world isn’t all that active, I’d be delighted if this sparks some discussion. The issues are important, and I hope my stance is suitably (but respectively!) provocative enough that others feel moved to make their own contributions.
You can read the first post here.
Series of posts on Electronic Lab Notebooks and the credit crunch
I’ve been thinking for a while about the impact of the Financial Crises and the ELN industry. I was asked to write an article on it and some of the proof readers suggested I take some time to expand on the various elements on the blog. So I will start a series of posts exploring what I feel the impact of the Credit Crunch has been on the Industry, and how we need to respond – what I think ELN 2.0 needs to look like.
Although the ELN blog world isn’t all that active, I’d be delighted if this sparks some discussion. The issues are important, and I hope my stance is suitably (but respectively!) provocative enough that others feel moved to make their own contributions.
You can read the first post here.
- Series of posts on Electronic Lab Notebooks and the credit crunch
- Does the Financial crisis matter?
- ELN 2.0 Vs ELN 1.0, in the new world
- How can we do ELNs safely?
- Breaking down ELN functionality
- What gets kept in Informatics Systems, and where?
- ELN 2.0 - by Design
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