Organize and manage all your research or laboratory data safely and quickly.

LabArchives® is a great data management solution from managing a research lab to sharing with your collaborators to securing the integrity of you research data. 

Request a Training Event

Live Webinars are presented by a member of the LabArchives® Enterprise Clients Services Team and Members of the UK LabArchives® Team, to learn more about using LabArchives®.

All sessions will be via Zoom at this time.

Subscribe to the UK LabArchives®  Newsletter to stay up to date on new features and learn how others use the system.

Training Events and News

Training Events

UK Training Events 

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To view previously recorded events, please sign in to LabArchives, go to the "UK Research Community Notebook", the click the Webinars folder to choose which recording you would like to view.

If you do not have a UK LabArchives account, please see our step-by-step instructions on how to create an account or associate an existing account. UK LabArchives is FREE to all UK researchers.

To schedule an event, please click the Schedule button under "Webinar" in the menu to the right. Fill out the form and a member of the UK LabArchives team will contact you to schedule your event.

LabArchives® Training Opportunities

LabArchives® also offers training events throughout the year that may be of interest to new users as well as advanced users. You are welcome to register for these events. 

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User Forum

This LabArchives® forum is a place for  users to connect, share, ask questions and learn from one another. 

Join the conversation by registering for the forum here. Simply click the ‘Registration’ tab and submit your details. Use the same email address that you use when you login to LabArchives®. Please note, your LabArchives login credentials will not give you immediate access to the forum.

After submitting the registration form, you will receive a message once you’ve been approved to login. Once you’re logged in, feel free to explore the different discussion boards, submit your own topics, and reply to threads that are already there. 

 

News

This section offers news-worthy topics and updates regarding LabArchives®.

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LabArchives® Articles: How other institutions are using LabArchives®

  • Bioinformatics: juggling big data, complex file types and multiple projects (Garvan Institute of Medical Research) [HTML]

  • Using an ELN for Humanities (Carnegie Mellon University) [HTML]

  • Research project management at University of Pittsburgh [HTML]

  • Using an ELN at UMASS Medical [HTML]

  • Brewer Science: starting out with an ELN (Brewer Science Inc.) [HTML]

  • Open Source Malaria: a global solution for a global problem (Some contributors:  Melbourne, Sydney, British Columbia, Geneva, Cambridge, Madrid) [HTML]

  • Finding success in the lab despite high turnover and COVID-19 (Brigham Young University) [HTML]

  • Ticks: A Global Issue (University of Sydney) [HTML]

  • Breaking down vaccine development with an assay expert (Duke University Medical School) [HTML]

  • Follow your nose – even in the lab (Duke University) [HTML]

  • Modern humans’ homeland: a new paper from Garvan Institute of Medical Research [HTML]

  • Cassava and collaborating across continents (NC State University) [HTML]

  • A tool for the sciences and humanities (Tulane University) [HTML]

 

Real-world examples of how researchers use LabArchives®

(Must be logged in to LabArchives® to view)

  • Edwin Tse, former University of Sydney Researcher, Open Source Malaria notebook
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  • Shona Chandra, University of Sydney Researcher, Biotic Factors Influence Microbiota of Nymph Ticks from Vegetation in Sydney, Australia
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  • Eva Chan, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Bionano Solve output for whole-genome mapping of cell line 78
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