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1.	Introduction to ISO/IEC 17025  | '''Title''': ''LIMS Selection Guide for ISO/IEC 17025 Laboratories''  | ||
1.1	History of ISO/IEC 17025  | |||
1.2	ISO/IEC 17025 vs. ISO 9001  | '''Edition''': First Edition  | ||
1.3	How ISO/IEC 17025 laboratories benefit us  | |||
2.	How ISO/IEC 17025 affects and benefits laboratories  | '''Author for citation''': Shawn E. Douglas  | ||
2.1	What ISO/IEC 17025 asks of laboratories  | |||
2.  | '''License for content''': [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International]  | ||
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2.  | '''Publication date''': ???  | ||
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3.	Choosing laboratory informatics software for better ISO/IEC 17025 compliance  | |||
3.1	Evaluation and selection  | Description of this book goes here ...  | ||
3.1.1    | |||
4.	Resources for selecting and implementing informatics solutions  | The table of contents for ''LIMS Selection Guide for ISO/IEC 17025 Laboratories'' is as follows:  | ||
5.	Taking the next step  | |||
:[[User:Shawndouglas/sandbox/sublevel9|1. Introduction to ISO/IEC 17025]]  | |||
::1.1 History of ISO/IEC 17025  | |||
::1.2 ISO/IEC 17025 vs. ISO 9001  | |||
::1.3 How ISO/IEC 17025 laboratories benefit us  | |||
:[[User:Shawndouglas/sandbox/sublevel10|2. How ISO/IEC 17025 affects and benefits laboratories]]  | |||
::2.1 Types of labs affected by ISO/IEC 17025  | |||
:::2.1.1 Analytical and regulatory testing labs  | |||
::::2.1.1.1 Product development and manufacturing labs  | |||
:::2.1.2 Basic and applied research labs  | |||
:::2.1.3 Reference measurement and calibration labs  | |||
:::2.1.4 A note about clinical laboratories  | |||
::2.2 What ISO/IEC 17025 asks of laboratories  | |||
:::2.2.1 Competence, impartiality, and consistent operations  | |||
:::2.2.2 Demands on the laboratory  | |||
:::2.2.3 Addressing gaps in ISO/IEC 17025  | |||
::2.3 How laboratories benefit from ISO/IEC 17025 compliance  | |||
:[[User:Shawndouglas/sandbox/sublevel11|3. Choosing laboratory informatics software for better ISO/IEC 17025 compliance]]  | |||
::3.1 Evaluation and selection  | |||
:::3.1.1 Technology considerations  | |||
::::3.1.1.1 Laboratory informatics options  | |||
:::3.1.2 Features and functions for ISO/IEC 17025 compliance  | |||
:::3.1.3 Cybersecurity considerations   | |||
:::3.1.4 Regulatory compliance considerations  | |||
:::3.1.5 System flexibility  | |||
:::3.1.6 Cost considerations  | |||
::3.2 Implementation  | |||
:::3.2.1 Internal and external integrations  | |||
::3.3 MSW, updates, and other contracted services  | |||
::3.4 How a user requirements specification fits into the entire process (LIMSpec)  | |||
:[[User:Shawndouglas/sandbox/sublevel12|4. Resources for selecting and implementing informatics solutions]]  | |||
::4.1 LIMS vendors  | |||
::4.2 Consultants  | |||
::4.3 Professional  | |||
:::4.3.1 Trade organizations  | |||
:::4.3.2 Conferences and trade shows  | |||
::4.4 LIMSpec  | |||
:[[User:Shawndouglas/sandbox/sublevel13|5. Taking the next step]]  | |||
::5.1 Conduct initial research into a specification document tailored to your lab's needs  | |||
::5.2 Issue some of the specification as part of a request for information (RFI)  | |||
::5.3 Respond to or open dialogue with vendors  | |||
:::5.3.1 The value of demonstrations  | |||
::5.4 Finalize the requirements specification and choose a vendor  | |||
:[[User:Shawndouglas/sandbox/sublevel14|6. Closing remarks]]  | |||
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Title: LIMS Selection Guide for ISO/IEC 17025 Laboratories
Edition: First Edition
Author for citation: Shawn E. Douglas
License for content: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Publication date: ???
Description of this book goes here ...
The table of contents for LIMS Selection Guide for ISO/IEC 17025 Laboratories is as follows:
- 1. Introduction to ISO/IEC 17025
- 1.1 History of ISO/IEC 17025
 - 1.2 ISO/IEC 17025 vs. ISO 9001
 - 1.3 How ISO/IEC 17025 laboratories benefit us
 
 
- 2. How ISO/IEC 17025 affects and benefits laboratories
- 2.1 Types of labs affected by ISO/IEC 17025
- 2.1.1 Analytical and regulatory testing labs
- 2.1.1.1 Product development and manufacturing labs
 
 - 2.1.2 Basic and applied research labs
 - 2.1.3 Reference measurement and calibration labs
 - 2.1.4 A note about clinical laboratories
 
 - 2.1.1 Analytical and regulatory testing labs
 - 2.2 What ISO/IEC 17025 asks of laboratories
- 2.2.1 Competence, impartiality, and consistent operations
 - 2.2.2 Demands on the laboratory
 - 2.2.3 Addressing gaps in ISO/IEC 17025
 
 - 2.3 How laboratories benefit from ISO/IEC 17025 compliance
 
 - 2.1 Types of labs affected by ISO/IEC 17025
 
- 3. Choosing laboratory informatics software for better ISO/IEC 17025 compliance
- 3.1 Evaluation and selection
- 3.1.1 Technology considerations
- 3.1.1.1 Laboratory informatics options
 
 - 3.1.2 Features and functions for ISO/IEC 17025 compliance
 - 3.1.3 Cybersecurity considerations
 - 3.1.4 Regulatory compliance considerations
 - 3.1.5 System flexibility
 - 3.1.6 Cost considerations
 
 - 3.1.1 Technology considerations
 - 3.2 Implementation
- 3.2.1 Internal and external integrations
 
 - 3.3 MSW, updates, and other contracted services
 - 3.4 How a user requirements specification fits into the entire process (LIMSpec)
 
 - 3.1 Evaluation and selection
 
- 4. Resources for selecting and implementing informatics solutions
- 4.1 LIMS vendors
 - 4.2 Consultants
 - 4.3 Professional
- 4.3.1 Trade organizations
 - 4.3.2 Conferences and trade shows
 
 - 4.4 LIMSpec
 
 
- 5. Taking the next step
- 5.1 Conduct initial research into a specification document tailored to your lab's needs
 - 5.2 Issue some of the specification as part of a request for information (RFI)
 - 5.3 Respond to or open dialogue with vendors
- 5.3.1 The value of demonstrations
 
 - 5.4 Finalize the requirements specification and choose a vendor
 
 








