Our #LabBook #snip allows for setting read-only and read-write permissions on a group and user level; we also have API tokens to ingest JSON snips, and :BrandNew: tokes for public / anonymous read-only access.
Conducting and steering #experiments, numerical #simulations, and #DataAnalysis is a highly creative process; real-time documenting of heterogeneous results and fluid thought processes, in a collaborative manner, is difficult.
We propose “snip”, a digital users’ #labbook combining hand-crafted entries with computer-generated contents; via an API, external software creates and sends standardised “snippets” representing the experiment; users curate and annotate snippets (markers, sketches etc.).
right, the poster … https://sci.photos/QR/UM23/23UMmo1a.pdf
Our proposal to take notes on your #synchrotron #experiment in a user-centric collage
My first poster at this years #DESY #UsersMeeting2023 #UM23:
snip – digital users' lab book
view or download here:
https://sci.photos/QR/UM23/#snip
https://www.pbs.org/transistor/science/labpages/labpg3.html
»Walter Brattain:
December 16, 1947:
After over a year of work, Brattain and Bardeen finally devised a successful amplifier. Brattain here describes the set up of that very first point-contact transistor.«