This entry is part of a series, ELNs 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.
Entries in this series:
- 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