Welcome to the ELN Material Collection
The ELN Material Collection project strives to collect useful materials, reports, etc. for the use of electronic lab notebook (ELNs). As a self-organized community effort, collaboration in the form of feedback, links to materials, or merge requests with changes are very welcome. Since this initiative was started by an eLabFTW user group organized by fdm.nrw it currently has a strong focus on eLabFTW. If you are new to eLabFTW and would like a short introduction to the software, please refer to the section Software Information. Material for other ELNs is welcome as well.
Contributions
If you would like to contribute you have several options to do so. A good starting point is to take a look at the open issues and merge requests of this project, as someone else might already be working on the topic you are interested in.
You can use issue to ask questions, report errors like broken links, or to start drafting some changes. Please note, however, that support question about ELN software are best asked in the issue trackers of the respective software (e.g. in the case of eLabFTW on GitHub)
If nothing fits what you have in mind, please feel free to open an issue describing your plan. This will allow the project members to see how this topic can best be addressed.
Finally, you can open a merge request (MR) based on your issue in order to contribute materials, fix errors, or make other changes to this project. Merging MRs is limited to project members.
Contributors
The following people have contributed to the ELN Material Collection project:
- Adienne Karsten (@adalka)
- Alexander Haller (@alexanderhaller)
- Christian Hohenfeld (@chrhoh)
- Henning Timm (@HenningTimm)
- Hüseyin Uzun (@GU-uzun)
- Juliane Jacob (@Juliane_Jacob)
- Karl Krägelin (@karkraeg)
- Lukas C. Bossert (@LukasCBossert)
- Magdalene Cyra (@_magdalene)
- Maike Sommer (@MaikeID)
- Max Schröder (@mack6121)
- Nikki Parks (@nikkiaparks)
- Philipp Kling (@philippkling)
- Sebastian Stimberg (@s.stimberg)
- Sven Gaida (@Sven.sk)
- Thomas Richter (@thrichter-FD)
- Matthias Fingerhuth (@mfingerh)
License
The materials presented here are available under CC 0 if not mentioned otherwise. Please note that certain materials and external resources can be available under a different license.