Streamline Your Research using LabArchives Digital Notebook
LabArchives Digital Notebook is a secure, cloud-based application designed to help researchers create, store, share, and manage their research data.
Benefits of using LabArchives include:
- Secure and Easy Access: Access your research data anytime, anywhere.
- Collaborative Management: Manage data and access with research collaborators.
- Unlimited Storage: Store all your research data in one place (maximum limit per file is 4GB).
- Compliance: Meet your research obligations and the University's privacy/security requirements.
- Integration: Integrated with other research systems, Microsoft Office, GraphPad Prism, and more.
- Versatility: Suitable for researchers from any discipline.
Griffith University's LabArchives platform includes the following products:
- LabArchives Digital Notebook for Research: Designed for organising researcher's notes and records
- LabArchives Inventory: to be used for (GU) bio-sample management (as applicable)
The Griffith instance is hosted in an 色情网站n data centre, ensuring onshore storage of research data. Please note, research data should be stored in a manner appropriate to its classification.
How do I learn to use LabArchives Digital Notebook?
Training can be booked via the Digital Skills workshops schedule now available through the Research Education and Development team.
How about access?
Following training, you can use your Griffith SSO credentials to access (GU) LabArchives and create your Notebook.
Who can use LabArchives?
- Griffith University Researchers
- HDR candidates
All (GU) Researchers and HDR candidates are eligible to use and access the e-LabNotebook and related applications using their Single Sign-On (SSO) and multi-factor authentication (MFA).
Benefits
LabArchives provides a flexible platform that can be customised to suit a researchers way of working, providing benefits to principal investigators, laboratory managers, research staff, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students and can be used across all areas of research. Researchers working outside of a traditional Principal Investigator (PI) led laboratory settings can access and use the Notebook to support their research.