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* [gentoo-science] elektronic lab book
@ 2006-09-16 14:38 Norman Warthmann
  2006-09-17  4:09 ` Olivier Fisette
  2006-09-17 17:39 ` Markus Luisser
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From: Norman Warthmann @ 2006-09-16 14:38 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-science

Hi there,

please excuse me if this is the wrong place;
I am having my eyes open for an electronic way of keeping a lab book  
for my experiments for quite some time now, however to my surprise,  
it seems there is none open source. I am wondering how people in the  
science herd are organizing their day by day experiments.
I feel time is over to use a ordinary book for this especially since  
we are all drowning in files/pics/movies that we cannot stick in a  
book and have to reference.
  I am tempted to use some sort of wiki (mediawiki or dokuwiki) for  
this, however this is of course not ideal. what do you use?

thank you for your time


regards

Norman

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Norman Warthmann
Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology
Dept. Molecular Biology
http://www.smartgradstudent.de




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