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CIT's and the Library's desire to pilot Digital Lab Notebooks for courses (and research labs).

Info from CIT

CIT's solicitation (Jan 18, 2013) :

We are getting a pilot program underway for the use of electronic lab notebooks, using the LabArchives software (http://labarchives.com). I am looking for classes from chemistry, biology, physics, and engineering to participate, so that we get an idea of how well it works in these different disciplines. Do you know of any instructors in the Chemistry department who might be interested? We have a small web site that explains the pilot at http://blogs.cornell.edu/eln. Please feel free to forward this along to anyone you think might be interested.


CIT's solicitation (early Jan 2013):

Our team has worked on some requests from faculty about using Digital Lab Notebooks for their courses. We've researched and supported some small solutions, and have recently looked at some software solutions that may fit this need. (LabArchvies http://www.labarchives.com/ )

We have been collaborating with the library in responding to these requests, and are now looking at developing a campus pilot.

Since the software is designed not just fort instruction but also lab work, we wanted to reach out to you and see if you would be interested in collaborating on the not?


CIT's focus: Courses (Academic Technologies, Clare van den Blink <cv36>)
Library's focus: Research (Wendy Kozlowski <wak57>)

Chemistry-specific info

  • Dept. Chair has been sent offer, and has also been shared with some other faculty.
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