Electronic Lab Notebooks ELN - NFDI4Chem (original) (raw)
The paper-based laboratory notebook is still widely used, and the way chemical research data is documented has hardly changed for a century. The progress of information technology in the laboratory (Smartlab) involves more than just tablets and touchscreens. It is about networking the entire workflow and handling research data according to the FAIR principles.
Electronic lab notebooks (ELNs) enable researchers to enrich experiments with extensive metadata and make the collected data traceable and reusable. The direct transfer of measuring devices to the ELN makes it the central repository for all data, which can then be easily published in repositories and transferred to long-term archives.
A key difference between ELNs and paper is the structured documentation of metadata that humans and machines can read. You can find further differences between simple systems, ELNs and laboratory information management systems (LIMS) in the knowledge base.

Screenshot of Chemotion ELN
Advantages of an ELN
ELNs link test descriptions directly to the collected data so that all information is available in one place.
Secure data storage and backups prevent data loss.
Centralised storage facilitates knowledge management and access to data, including for new members of a research project.
The biggest advantage of an ELN is the structured and standardised storage of metadata, which facilitates the publication of research results and the transfer of data to repositories.
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News around ELN
Research data management for all - The article reports on the experiences gained with the introduction of an ELN at the University of Würzburg.
Chemotion Hackathon 2024 - In June 2024, a hackathon took place at the TU Braunschweig with members from 4 working groups for Theoretical Chemistry.
Updates on Chemotion Repository - In this version, we've enhanced the data transfer process for greater efficiency and reliability, along with several other updates and improvements.
Saving time with ELN and Repositories - 3 use-case stories help to understand, how and why using an ELN and a repository doesn't cost time, but saves it.
Another ELN made available for testing - The website demo.chemotion.scc.kit.edu/ provides a collection of test versions of various electronic laboratory notebooks (ELNs).
Guidelines for Sharing in Chemotion - Published in Chemistry-Methods Sharing of data with the scientific community plays an important role in conducting FAIR and sustainable research. As an example, reporting experimental results (also negative ones) in…