Hello Everybody, 

I had a look around the web for awhile, but couldn't find any information 
pertaining to my particular needs.  I hope somebody here will be able to help 
me out.

Anyway, I've been looking around for quite a while for the proper system to 
set-up an electronic laboratory notebook in.  I will be using org-mode to 
document wet-lab experiments in addition to computational work. 

One of my particular concerns is this:  I'm accustomed to using a chronological 
laboratory notebook for recording all of my data.  The agenda views in org-mode 
seem to provide a means to retrieve chronological information out of my 
outlines, but I would than need to timestamp every single entry in my outline.  
Is there a means for doing this?  Currently I am manually typing C-u C-c ! , 
but it would be helpful to have something automatically configured to timestamp 
and place the time in a drawer for any entry in a particular file.  

My other question pertains to efficiently representing linked or nested data.  
I'd like to record my detailed laboratory protocols in another outline.  As 
most of my day-to-day work is using these protocols with minimal modifications, 
I'd like to record in my primary outline a property or hyperlink that points to 
the primary protocol and suggests that this days experiment "inherits" from the 
main protocol with given modifications.  It would be really awesome if the 
protocol tree could than pick up on these distant inheriting protocols and 
transclude in the dates I have performed this protocol and subsequent 
modifications from the "lab notebook" section.  Is such a task possible with 
org-mode, or must I look towards a more traditional database?

Thanks,
Eric Lubeck

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