Re: [DIYbio] Electronic and other old fashioned lab notebooks in and out of formal settings

On 10/26/22 11:27, Dan Kolis wrote:
> I sort of visualise a DIY movement as a leading edge of a broader base of practices generally. However, this corresp. has made me
> visualise a specific dichotomy. Its "DIY" somewhat equated to "loner" as opposed to formal science without exception sizable
> groups ? Certainly the rubber hits the road on a notebook most when one of two things happen:
>
> * Its lost.
> * Its shared.
>
>
> Leaving an embedded running program in Jupyter may be a slight distraction as opposed to a passive formula for the maker(s), but
> its pretty instructive. I am sure of ONE thing for sure in my humble, finite life: I would rather have; /*Anybody's
> place-mat doodles and notebooks rather then any formal publishing output*/ for any idea, whatsoever. That applies to patents or
> 'papers', anything. So I am in the wow ! _The notebook is magic camp_.

The sharing aspect is a main thing. So, that makes me think of a little database project for tracking your inventory of parts
called partkeepr, and a new rewrite called Limas: https://github.com/Lopo/Limas that is built with a toolset called Symfony.
It's changing, and not ready yet, but has been useful to people wanting to efficiently track myriad things and query the database
about them. Mostly what I find about query jupyter is running queries from jupyter, not on jupyter content.

Having a structure and queries possible is important. (Whether each content creator uses it or not.)
Searchability and structure makes finding a reason to collaborate easier.

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