Today we do the next "FAIR research data management for chemists" workshop by the NFDI4Chem :)

My part today will be talking about electronic lab notebooks. I am interested, are there any ELN users here? If so, which ELN do you use and why? I am interested in the use of ELN in all fields, not only chemistry.

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@golub_fdm @chemistry @nfdi @researchdatamanagement OpenBIS is used a lot within ETH Zurich as it was created here and support is excellent. It is free to use and mainly geared towards life science research. It was originally developed as a LIMS for omics research and the ELN was put on top of it at some point. It does not support chemical structures or stoichiometry, so it is not used by synthetic groups. It offers a lot of functionally for adding meta data and linking data. Numerous groups from pharmaceutical science, all branches of life science, biologically oriented chemistry and even from chemical engineering are using it.
openbis.ch/

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ah yeah, I wasn't able to check out OpenBIS yet, but I will in the future. Tomorrow is an event ELNs where OpenBIS is also shown:
dgm.de/en/events/other-events/

Thanks for all the information, it sounds really useful, would like to see it in action some time.

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