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Developer and research scientist Daniel Wagenaar started the eln project on Launchpad on June 14, 2013 and deposited a version 0.1.1 onto the site the same day.<ref name="ELNHome" /><ref name="ELNStart" /> It's assumed work began on the software before then, as Wagenaar refers to the software as "fairly mature and used daily in our lab" on his lab's web page.<ref name="ELNLabPage">{{cite web |url=http://www.danielwagenaar.net/eln/ |title=eln - Wagenaar Lab |publisher=Daniel Wagenaar |accessdate=16 May 2014}}</ref>
Developer and research scientist Daniel Wagenaar started the eln project on Launchpad on June 14, 2013 and deposited a version 0.1.1 onto the site the same day.<ref name="ELNHome" /><ref name="ELNStart" /> It's assumed work began on the software before then, as Wagenaar refers to the software as "fairly mature and used daily in our lab" on his lab's web page.<ref name="ELNLabPage">{{cite web |url=http://www.danielwagenaar.net/eln/ |title=eln - Wagenaar Lab |publisher=Daniel Wagenaar |accessdate=16 May 2014}}</ref>
In July 2021, the project was renamed from "eln" to "NotedELN" "to avoid confusion with other electronic lab notebooks."<ref name="ELNGit1.4.0">{{cite web |url=https://github.com/wagenadl/notedeln/releases/tag/v1.4.0 |title=Project renamed to NotedELN; New video features |author=Wagenaar, D. |work=GitHub |date=13 July 2021 |accessdate=03 September 2021}}</ref>


==Features==
==Features==

Revision as of 23:42, 3 September 2021

eln
Developer(s) Daniel Wagenaar
Initial release June 14, 2013 (2013-06-14) (0.1.1)[1]
Preview release none [±]
Written in C++, Qt
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Laboratory informatics software
License(s) GNU General Public License v3.0
Website Launchpad.net/eln

eln is an open-source electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) "with a focus on getting things done."[2]

Product history

Developer and research scientist Daniel Wagenaar started the eln project on Launchpad on June 14, 2013 and deposited a version 0.1.1 onto the site the same day.[2][1] It's assumed work began on the software before then, as Wagenaar refers to the software as "fairly mature and used daily in our lab" on his lab's web page.[3]

In July 2021, the project was renamed from "eln" to "NotedELN" "to avoid confusion with other electronic lab notebooks."[4]

Features

Features of eln include[2][3]:

  • data import
  • internal and external linking
  • entries and images stored in hierarchical folder structure
  • automatic table of contents generation
  • autosave feature
  • drag-and-drop and cut-and-paste support
  • automatically saves PubMed docs

Hardware/software requirements

No particular installation requirements exist for eln, unless you're going to compile the binaries yourself.

Videos, screenshots, and other media

  • The eln user guide can be found here (PDF).
  • A few examples of eln pages can be found here. Click the image to start.
  • Older documentation from 2013–2014 can be found here. (PDF)

Entities using eln

Further reading

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "eln > timeline". Launchpad.net. https://launchpad.net/eln/+series. Retrieved 16 May 2014. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "eln in Launchpad". Launchpad.net. https://launchpad.net/eln. Retrieved 16 May 2014. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "eln - Wagenaar Lab". Daniel Wagenaar. http://www.danielwagenaar.net/eln/. Retrieved 16 May 2014. 
  4. Wagenaar, D. (13 July 2021). "Project renamed to NotedELN; New video features". GitHub. https://github.com/wagenadl/notedeln/releases/tag/v1.4.0. Retrieved 03 September 2021.