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1. Introducing the eyeLIMS project | nodalpoint.org
Scientists usually share information with collaborators from all around the world. For that purpose, eyeOS (www.eyeos.org) provides an invaluable system to access and share documents, create and save data files or store crucial personal and professional information. To see eyeOS widely used by scientists all around the world, we initiated the eyeLIMS project ! eyeLIMS is a community-driven project which aims at providing a Free, web-based, Open Source Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) powered by eyeOS. The eyeLIMS community will develop new eyeOS applications or port to eyeOS existing free open source applications specifically dedicated to molecular and cellular biology. As eyeOS is based on PHP, XML and javascript, it represents a perfect environment to integrate existing open source projects. The eyeLIMS Software Suite will include a set of eyeOS applications dedicated to common activities in research laboratories such as managing samples or reagents (eyeStorage), managing bibliographic references (eyeBiblio) or manipulating data (eyeJmol). The whole project is Free and Open Source and will be released under GNU Affero GPL v.3 license. Please feel free to join, ask question, share ideas at: www.eyelims.com and on the dedicated forum at: http://forums.eyeos.org/index.php?board=27.0&Itemid=110
by sennoma  on 2008-05-10 00:23 tags: ELN
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