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'''"[[Journal:Health literacy and health information technology adoption: The potential for a new digital divide|Health literacy and health information technology adoption: The potential for a new digital divide]]"'''
'''"[[Journal:openBIS ELN-LIMS: An open-source database for academic laboratories|openBIS ELN-LIMS: An open-source database for academic laboratories]]"'''


Approximately one-half of American adults exhibit low health literacy and thus struggle to find and use [[Health informatics|health information]]. Low health literacy is associated with negative outcomes, including overall poorer health. [[Health information technology]] (HIT) makes health information available directly to patients through electronic tools including [[patient portal]]s, wearable technology, and mobile apps. The direct availability of this [[information]] to patients, however, may be complicated by misunderstanding of HIT privacy and information sharing. The purpose of this study was to determine whether health literacy is associated with patients’ use of four types of HIT tools: fitness and nutrition apps, activity trackers, and patient portals. ('''[[Journal:Health literacy and health information technology adoption: The potential for a new digital divide|Full article...]]''')<br />
The open-source platform [[openBIS]] (open Biology Information System) offers an [[electronic laboratory notebook]] and a [[laboratory information management system]] (ELN-LIMS) solution suitable for the academic life science laboratories. openBIS ELN-LIMS allows researchers to efficiently document their work, to describe materials and methods and to collect raw and analyzed data. The system comes with a user-friendly web interface where data can be added, edited, browsed and searched. The openBIS software, a user guide and a demo instance are available at https://openbis-eln-lims.ethz.ch. The demo instance contains some data from our laboratory as an example to demonstrate the possibilities of the ELN-LIMS. ('''[[Journal:openBIS ELN-LIMS: An open-source database for academic laboratories|Full article...]]''')<br />
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"openBIS ELN-LIMS: An open-source database for academic laboratories"

The open-source platform openBIS (open Biology Information System) offers an electronic laboratory notebook and a laboratory information management system (ELN-LIMS) solution suitable for the academic life science laboratories. openBIS ELN-LIMS allows researchers to efficiently document their work, to describe materials and methods and to collect raw and analyzed data. The system comes with a user-friendly web interface where data can be added, edited, browsed and searched. The openBIS software, a user guide and a demo instance are available at https://openbis-eln-lims.ethz.ch. The demo instance contains some data from our laboratory as an example to demonstrate the possibilities of the ELN-LIMS. (Full article...)

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