DocumentCode :
2710001
Title :
CLEAN: From Limbo to LIMS
Author :
Bernardo, Vincenzo Di ; Martin, Eric
fYear :
2012
fDate :
9-10 July 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
3
Abstract :
In the late 1990s Dr. Alan McLelland of the Institute of Biochemistry, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow highlighted the multi-faceted nature of a LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System) by pointing out how it is perceived by an analyst, a laboratory manager, an information systems manager, and an accountant, "all of them correct, but each of them limited by the users\´ own perceptions." [1] At Harvard\´s CNS the daily conflict between these different points of view gave birth to our own version of a LIMS: CLEAN (CNS Lab Equipment Access Network). The Center for Nanoscale systems operates shared facilities for cleanroom fabrication, imaging, and materials synthesis. Over the past seven years, CLEAN has gone through several transformations until it reached the current configuration, one of a web-based, centralized instrument access management system capable of enforcing scheduling policies, logging equipment usage reports, flagging no-show events, generating invoices, tracking user training, providing real-time dashboards and more. But even this definition does not completely cover what CLEAN does for CNS\´ people and users every day.
Keywords :
Internet; computerised instrumentation; information systems; laboratories; CLEAN; CNS lab equipment access network; LIMS; Limbo; Web-based centralized instrument access management system; cleanroom fabrication; equipment usage reports; information systems manager; laboratory information management system; laboratory manager; materials synthesis; no-show events flagging; real-time dashboards; scheduling policies; user training; Databases; Educational institutions; Instruments; Laboratories; Nanoscale devices; Real time systems; Training;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
University/Government/Industry, Micro/Nano Symposium (UGIM), 2012 19th Biennial
Conference_Location :
Berkeley, CA
ISSN :
0749-6877
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1751-2
Electronic_ISBN :
0749-6877
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/UGIM.2012.6247076
Filename :
6247076
Link To Document :
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