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- Apparently Dotmatics getting out of the small group market to focus on larger organizations.
- OneNote-based ELN examples Michael Hint found:
Details
How store the OneNote data?
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Main idea:
Use PI's OneNote account
- Q: Can one instead get an EGA-based account? (Exchange Group Account, or a "position" account)
Original ideas:
- Simply store OneNote files per user on a file server, such as SFS. Analogous to how group deals with MS Word files and the like.
- Use SharePoint to host the OneNote files for the group. Investigate options at Cornell, per:
- https://cornellprod.sharepoint.com/SitePages/Home.aspx
- Oliver's ticket with AS-Backline:
- INC000002196985 SharePoint for a research group: Options?
Related information, from Roger at A&S IT:
From: AS IT Backline Team
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2018 4:55 PM
To: Oliver B. Habicht <oh10>
Cc: Frank L. Strickland <fls1>; AS IT Backline Team <as-it-backline>
Subject: RE: SharePoint for a research group: Options? INC[...]
Oliver –
Sharepoint is a possibility, altho 500 GB could be an issue. We don’t have specific sharepoint quotas, but that might get CIT’s attention.
A sharepoint instance can be created as a sub-site of arts / chemistry. It would require an admin in Chem (probably other than just the group) who understands sharepoint and can help the group with site formatting, permissions, etc.
A much simpler option for file / OneNote sharing may be to use one of the groups Cornell OneDrive. It’s easy to manage, only requiring the owner to set permissions on a folder or file (a OneNote File for instance) via NetID’s, with up to 1TB storage. Advantage – none of the web site / sharepoint overhead. Downside it that it lives on an individual’s account, rather than a shared University/Arts service. (But can be accessed somehow centrally by CIT, so they say.)
They both give live multi-user simultaneous editing capability, which a file share does not.
rg