Michelle Wano
This session is suitable for all Griffith Researchers and HDR Candidates.
Learn how to establish and manage your e-Lab Notebooks for the purpose of recording, organising, searching and sharing your research data.
• LabArchives Introduction
• Notebook Setup and Administration
- Create New Notebook
- Create Folders and Pages
- Add Data to your Notebook
- Edit your Notebook
- Copy Existing Pages and Notebooks
• Entry Features
- Timestamps
- Revision History
- Auto Save
- Linking
- Comments
• Sharing Data and User Access
- Sharing Overview
- User Roles and Privileges
- Sharing a Notebook, Folder, Page or Single Entry
- Managing Users in a Notebook - Creating Groups in a Notebook
- Sharing with a URL
• Manage your Notebook and Account
What are Widgets?
Widgets are customizable, interactive HTML forms or applications. Widgets can be tailored for your specific experiment and contain interactive text boxes, buttons, check boxes, tables, drop-down menus, and more. Each Widget can be added as an entry to a page and edited by users of the notebook.
With LabArchives, you can use built-in widgets, manage inventory through a database or freezer-box widget, or create your own widget through The Widget Manager.
LabArchives Built-In Widgets
LabArchives includes over 20 different built-in widgets. This includes several calculator widgets like the Acid and Base Molarity Calculator, DNA-RNA Calculator, Molarity Calculator, Radioactivity Calculator and more. For more information on some of the widgets built into LabArchives CLICK HERE.
This session is for current Griffith University staff and students only.
RSVP on or before Wednesday 28 May 2025 15.18 pm, by email red@griffith.edu.au , or via https://events.griffith.edu.au/XqVe79