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Findings: Your lab notebook, reinvented

39 pointsby kluiversabout 11 years ago

4 comments

dan-gabout 11 years ago
Looks really cool. How do you simulate the permanence that paper laboratory notebooks have? I was always trained to write out everything, and if I ended up not using a particular procedure, striking it out so it was obvious it wasn&#x27;t used but could be read by a third party whenever necessary (for legal reasons).<p>There&#x27;s always the honor code, but my understanding was the lack of paper trail is one of the big issues with switching to computational means for keeping track of scientific results.
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eaurougeabout 11 years ago
Great idea! You should find a partner to print to physical books - this may be a simpler export option (and added feature) while you work on your sqlite-based export. You should provide some sort of verification that notes that I claim to have entered on a certain date were indeed entered on that date, for inventions (although the US is now first-to-file). And you should allow me to scribble notes on a tablet.
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CamperBob2about 11 years ago
Makes no sense to do this as anything but a web app, IMO. Certainly not as a Mac-specific native app.
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aaronemabout 11 years ago
How do they avoid lock-in? The site makes no mention of the concept whatsoever, and I don&#x27;t see anything about an ability to export, in a non-bespoke form, all the data you&#x27;ve painstakingly collected in Findings.
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