Re: Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)

2005-04-25 Thread Brian Toby
At 14:43 22/04/2005, Angus P. Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Do none of the user facilities have a data management system in place for their instruments? Well yes Angus :-) For the past 30+ years ILL has stored all instrument data as simple ASCII files with a data format described in the

Re: Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)

2005-04-25 Thread Alan Hewat
At 14:43 22/04/2005, Angus P. Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: >Do none of the user facilities have a data management system in place for >their instruments? Well yes Angus :-) For the past 30+ years ILL has stored all instrument data as simple ASCII files with a data format described in th

Re: Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)

2005-04-22 Thread Simon Billinge
rote: > Are any of you using a Laboratory Information Management Systems > (LIMS) to keep track of powder diffraction and related measurements in a > university or government laboratory environment? > Alternatively, is there any good (and free) software available &g

Re: Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)

2005-04-22 Thread Angus P. Wilkinson
Thanks for the e-notebook suggestion. Do none of the user facilities have a data management system in place for their instruments? Angus At 05:17 AM 4/22/2005 +0100, you wrote: > Are any of you using a Laboratory Information Management Syst

Re: Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)

2005-04-21 Thread L. Cranswick
> Are any of you using a Laboratory Information Management Systems > (LIMS) to keep track of powder diffraction and related measurements in a > university or government laboratory environment? > Alternatively, is there any good (and free) software available >

Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)

2005-04-21 Thread Angus P. Wilkinson
Dear All: Are any of you using a Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) to keep track of powder diffraction and related measurements in a university or government laboratory environment? Alternatively, is there any good (and free) software available for archiving and