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LabLynx Press is a division of [[LabLynx, Inc.]], working in partnership with the [[Laboratory Informatics Institute]] to provide free, open access resource materials for the laboratory informatics community.
LabLynx Press is a division of [[LabLynx, Inc.]], working in partnership with the [[Laboratory Informatics Institute]] to provide free, open access resource materials for the laboratory informatics community.


The [[Laboratory Informatics Institute]] provides the http://limswiki.org|LIMSwiki facility as an open access, collaborative central information and resource wiki, with LabLynx being one of its largest contributors. LabLynx Press offers a way to extend that functionality into custom book publishing on all kinds of subjects related to laboratory informatics. These include, but are not limited to:
The [[Laboratory Informatics Institute]] provides the [http://limswiki.org LIMSwiki] facility as an open access, collaborative central information and resource wiki, with LabLynx being one of its largest contributors. LabLynx Press offers a way to extend that functionality into custom book publishing on all kinds of subjects related to laboratory informatics. These include, but are not limited to:


*Industry-specific topics
*Industry-specific topics
**Specialized testing
**Specialized testing
**Specific instruments
**Specific instruments
**Specific applications
**Specific applications (LIMS/LIS, SDMS, ELN, ELS, CDMS, etc.)
**Regulatory and standards compliance
**Personnel qualifications
**Personnel qualifications
**Laboratory organization/structure
**Laboratory organization/structure
**Current trends
**Current trends
**More
**More
 
*Informatics-specific topics
**Login/Scheduling/receiving
**Use of barcodes, RFID
**Reporting
**QA and QC
**Laboratory management
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LabLynx Press

The Free Open Access Library for the Laboratory Professional

LabLynx Press is a division of LabLynx, Inc., working in partnership with the Laboratory Informatics Institute to provide free, open access resource materials for the laboratory informatics community.

The Laboratory Informatics Institute provides the LIMSwiki facility as an open access, collaborative central information and resource wiki, with LabLynx being one of its largest contributors. LabLynx Press offers a way to extend that functionality into custom book publishing on all kinds of subjects related to laboratory informatics. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Industry-specific topics
    • Specialized testing
    • Specific instruments
    • Specific applications (LIMS/LIS, SDMS, ELN, ELS, CDMS, etc.)
    • Regulatory and standards compliance
    • Personnel qualifications
    • Laboratory organization/structure
    • Current trends
    • More
  • Informatics-specific topics
    • Login/Scheduling/receiving
    • Use of barcodes, RFID
    • Reporting
    • QA and QC
    • Laboratory management


Publish with LabLynx Press
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LabLynx Press is dedicated to providing resource materials and topical books for the laboratory informatics community. All members of the community are invited to publish through it. It aims to serve all aspects of the industry, including vendors, consultants, laboratory professionals, academics and any others involved and/or interested in the laboratory informatics community. Contact LabLynx to get your book published.

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