Management: Recommendations

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Think about your current management processes: what do you spend most time at? What could be automatized? A management software (commercial, open access or home-made) can help you and give you more time, which you can then invest for development, research quality improvement or customer service. Another advantage is that all information will be centralised, interconnected, traceable and searchable.

Additionally, keep records of all your samples, reagents, freezer content and so on in (Excel) databases, including all necessary information and the location of the items.

There are 2 types of management software, which are complementary: 1) CF management software and 2) data management software (see scheme). Fully integrated solutions also exist.

CF management software

This type of software manages the communication with the users, the user database, the training records, the equipment booking and billing. Information and documentation regarding the experimental procedure can be added but they don’t specifically deal with this aspect. The 4 most used are:

Data management software

This type of software focuses on the documentation of the experimental procedures. There are two different subtypes:


Examples:

  • STOCKS (open access) In addition to be an ELN, STOCKS contains also many other integrated modules (e.g. lab collections, inventory, ordering, protocols, samples, datasets). It is flexible and can be programmatically customised and expanded.
  • commercial Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELN)
  • Microsoft OneNote can also be adapted to be used as an ELN.


Advantages:

ELNs have multiple advantages over traditional documentation. ELNs ensure documentation is complete, precise, relevant and easy to read. The data is structured, files and images can be uploaded to each entry, links and handwritten notes can be added, and cross referencing is easy. Information is organised, it can be easily tagged, searched and retrieved. ELNs improve data traceability. Entries can be edited and corrected, with an automatic edit and version history of any changes to guarantee integrity. ELNs are flexible, expandable, can be shared with collaborators, backed up and take less space to store!

https://www.goldbio.com/articles/article/the-pros-and-cons-of-using-an-electronic-lab-notebook-eln

https://www.biocompare.com/Editorial-Articles/347276-Electronic-Lab-Notebooks-Are-the-Future/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4722687/

https://eu.idtdna.com/pages/community/blog/post/thinking-about-making-the-switch-to-an-electronic-lab-notebook-here-are-some-pros-and-cons

Fully integrated systems

These are CF management software and ELN combined as a single solution.

Examples:

Criteria for a good software

  • easy implementation and maintenance
  • cheap
  • secure (protected from hacking) on local network
  • doesn't allow the modification of raw data
  • imports metadata
  • transfers data automatically
  • user friendly, practical, daily use
  • time gain and not time-consuming
  • operating system independent
  • flexible: customization to the CF needs
  • allows the addition of extra modules (e.g. user database, booking, billing, ordering, budgeting)
  • compatible and integrable with other software


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