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An electronic lab notebook (also known as electronic laboratory notebook, or ELN) is a computer program designed to replace paper laboratory notebooks. Lab notebooks in general are used by scientists, engineers, and technicians to document research, experiments, and procedures performed in a laboratory. A lab notebook is often maintained to be a legal document and may be used in a court of law as evidence. Similar to an inventor's notebook, the lab notebook is also often referred to in patent prosecution and intellectual property litigation.

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  • Ein elektronisches Laborbuch (kurz ELB oder auch elektronisches Laborjournal) ist ein Laborjournal, welches mit Hilfe einer dafür vorgesehenen Software (etwa auf einem Notebook oder einem Tabletcomputer) digital erstellt und abgerufen wird. Ein elektronisches Laborbuch hat den Anspruch, ein handschriftliches oder ausgedrucktes Laborjournal zu ersetzen. Ebenso wie ihre analogen Vorbilder, werden elektronische Laborbücher zur Dokumentation der Planung, Durchführung und Auswertung von wissenschaftlichen Experimenten verwendet. Der Gedanke, die Informationen eines Labors elektronisch, also computergestützt zu verwalten, geht bis in die 1980er Jahre zurück. (de)
  • An electronic lab notebook (also known as electronic laboratory notebook, or ELN) is a computer program designed to replace paper laboratory notebooks. Lab notebooks in general are used by scientists, engineers, and technicians to document research, experiments, and procedures performed in a laboratory. A lab notebook is often maintained to be a legal document and may be used in a court of law as evidence. Similar to an inventor's notebook, the lab notebook is also often referred to in patent prosecution and intellectual property litigation. Electronic lab notebooks offer many benefits to the user as well as organizations; they are easier to search upon, simplify data copying and backups, and support collaboration amongst many users. ELNs can have fine-grained access controls, and can be more secure than their paper counterparts. They also allow the direct incorporation of data from instruments, replacing the practice of printing out data to be stapled into a paper notebook. (en)
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  • Ein elektronisches Laborbuch (kurz ELB oder auch elektronisches Laborjournal) ist ein Laborjournal, welches mit Hilfe einer dafür vorgesehenen Software (etwa auf einem Notebook oder einem Tabletcomputer) digital erstellt und abgerufen wird. Ein elektronisches Laborbuch hat den Anspruch, ein handschriftliches oder ausgedrucktes Laborjournal zu ersetzen. Ebenso wie ihre analogen Vorbilder, werden elektronische Laborbücher zur Dokumentation der Planung, Durchführung und Auswertung von wissenschaftlichen Experimenten verwendet. (de)
  • An electronic lab notebook (also known as electronic laboratory notebook, or ELN) is a computer program designed to replace paper laboratory notebooks. Lab notebooks in general are used by scientists, engineers, and technicians to document research, experiments, and procedures performed in a laboratory. A lab notebook is often maintained to be a legal document and may be used in a court of law as evidence. Similar to an inventor's notebook, the lab notebook is also often referred to in patent prosecution and intellectual property litigation. (en)
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  • Electronic lab notebook (en)
  • Elektronisches Laborbuch (de)
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