The last workshop of the FDM days at the Bauhaus University in Weimar revolves around the topic of electronic laboratory notebooks. These enable research data to be recorded and managed electronically. Ideally, the entire research process is supported from planning and implementation to the evaluation of the experiments. Electronic laboratory notebooks are intended to replace classic laboratory notebooks and help to make data easier to find and access.
At the beginning of the workshop, the importance of the topic is explained again and a small local needs analysis is presented. The software applications for eLabFTW, RSpace and SciNote will then be presented by research institutions in Germany and viewers will have the opportunity to ask questions.