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J Lab Autom ; 18(4): 264-8, 2013 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23592569

ABSTRACT

Electronic laboratory notebooks (ELNs) are increasingly replacing paper notebooks in life science laboratories, including those in industry, academic settings, and hospitals. ELNs offer significant advantages over paper notebooks, but adopting them in a predominantly paper-based environment is usually disruptive. The benefits of ELN increase when they are integrated with other laboratory informatics tools such as laboratory information management systems, chromatography data systems, analytical instrumentation, and scientific data management systems, but there is no well-established path for effective integration of these tools. In this article, we review and evaluate some of the approaches that have been taken thus far and also some radical new methods of integration that are emerging.


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Automation, Laboratory/instrumentation , Clinical Laboratory Information Systems/instrumentation , Electrical Equipment and Supplies , Minicomputers/statistics & numerical data , Minicomputers/trends , Animals , Electronics, Medical/trends , Humans , Research
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J Med Syst ; 15(5-6): 379-89, 1991 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1812189

ABSTRACT

The technical revolution that has strongly driven events in the clinical laboratory for the last thirty years is now threatening to make obsolete what has become the central pillar of operation in many laboratories, the minicomputer-based laboratory information system. Some of its functions could easily be absorbed by the personal computers which are proliferating in the laboratory, but any single step leap between systems risks replacing order with chaos. Appropriate use of networking tools, together with essential software development, can provide a systematic migrational path for both the administrative and technical computer support from one environment to another without the trauma of a massive replacement step.


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Clinical Laboratory Information Systems/standards , Computer Communication Networks/standards , Microcomputers/standards , Minicomputers/standards , Software Design , Clinical Laboratory Information Systems/trends , Computer Communication Networks/trends , Humans , Microcomputers/trends , Minicomputers/trends , Wisconsin
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