Recording science in the digital era : from paper to electronic notebooks and other digital tools [E-Book] / Cerys Willoughby.
For most of the history of scientific endeavour, science has been recorded on paper. In this digital era, however, there is increasing pressure to abandon paper in favour of digital tools. Despite the benefits, there are barriers to the adoption of such tools, not least their usability. As the relen...
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Personal Name(s): | Willoughby, Cerys, author |
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London :
Royal Society of Chemistry,
[2019]
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Physical Description: |
1 online resource (280 pages) : illustrations. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
1788016335 1788018443 9781788018449 9781788016339 |
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- Motivations for Record-keeping
- Keeping and Managing Records
- Digital Tools and Electronic Laboratory Notebooks
- Managing and Preserving Digital Research Data
- A More In-depth Look at Electronic Laboratory Notebooks
- Moving from Paper to Electronic Laboratory Notebooks
- Designing the User Experience
- Interfaces for Capturing the Experiment Record
- Creating Context for the Record Using Metadata
- Open Science and Sharing the Research Record
- Futures for Technology and Scientific Research
- Telling the Story