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[http://limsbook.com LabLynx Press], accessed at http://limsbook.com, 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. | [http://limsbook.com LabLynx Press], accessed at http://limsbook.com, 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. | ||
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'''LabLynx Press''' is a free resource for all members of the laboratory informatics community to use and to provide their own books for others in the community to use. | '''LabLynx Press''' is a free resource for all members of the laboratory informatics community to use and to provide their own books for others in the community to use. |
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Abbreviation | LLP |
Formation | January 2015 |
Type | Non-governmental organization |
Purpose/focus | Educational |
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia |
Location | United States |
President | John H. Jones |
Affiliations | LabLynx, Inc. |
Website | limsbook.com |
The free open access library for the laboratory professional
LabLynx Press, accessed at http://limsbook.com, 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 seven major areas of interest:
- Applications
- Industries
- Technology
- Regulations and Standards
- Catalogs/Directories
- Specifications
- Course Textbooks
Applications
In the world of science, health and laboratory informatics, there are countless types of software from numerous vendors that must be evaluated as to (a)whether there is a need for a given type of application (e.g. LIMS/LIS, SDMS, ELN. etc.), and (b) if so, which is most suited for the laboratroty's particular needs. LabLynx Press can help by publishing books explaining what each type of application does, what kinds of functions, implementation and pricing can be expected, which vendors and products are available and the like.
Industries
Laboratories come in many forms, ranging from environmental to clinical, to manufacturing QC, to forensic science, to pure research and many, many more.[1] Each type of laboratory has its specific needs and concerns. Books about different types of laboratories can help students learning about a particular area of study, new staff in orienting themselves to a new lab environment, management in comparing their lab to standards or assessing needs, etc.
Technology
LabLynx Press is a free resource for all members of the laboratory informatics community to use and to provide their own books for others in the community to use.
Publish with LabLynx Press
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 Press to get your book published.
"Elegancy: Digitizing the wisdom from laboratories to the cloud with free no-code platform"
One of the top priorities in any laboratory is archiving experimental data in the most secure, efficient, and errorless way. It is especially important to those in chemical and biological research, for it is more likely to damage experiment records. In addition, the transmission of experiment results from paper to electronic devices is time-consuming and redundant. Therefore, we introduce an open-source no-code electronic laboratory notebook (ELN), Elegancy, a cloud-based/standalone web service distributed as a Docker image. Elegancy fits all laboratories but is specially equipped with several features benefitting biochemical laboratories. It can be accessed via various web browsers, allowing researchers to upload photos or audio recordings directly from their mobile devices. Elegancy also contains a meeting arrangement module, audit/revision control, and laboratory supply management system. We believe Elegancy could help the scientific research community gather evidence, share information, reorganize knowledge, and digitize laboratory works with greater ease and security ... (Full article...)
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References
- ↑ "Laboratory Informatics Institute Established". Laboratory Informatics Institute, Inc. 17 July 2006. http://www.limsfinder.com/BlogDetail.aspx?id=31049_0_3_0_C. Retrieved 12 May 2014.