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<h2 style="font-size:105%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em; width:50%;">January 5, 2015:</h2>
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[[File:Faraday-Daniell.PNG|left|180px]]'''Happy New Year, dear LIMSwiki users!''' Though every year — let alone every day — is a mixed helping of the good and bad, we hope 2014 brought a few reasons to smile. The wiki in 2014 was not so much about a few big additions but numerous small additions and changes, which is typical for this kind of publishing format. We continued maintenance, completed a few small projects like making a [[LIMSWiki:Glossary]] of the non-vendor content and adding information about the [[LII:The Practical Guide to the U.S. Physician Office Laboratory|U.S. physician office laboratory]]. At the end of the year, we also quietly began working on a much more ambitious project that will eventually change how we present vendor software and their publicly known features in a more intuitive way. (We'll give you all more details once we're ready to begin implementing the changes on vendor records.)  
[[File:Faraday-Daniell.PNG|left|180px]]'''Happy New Year, dear LIMSwiki users!''' Though every year — let alone every day — is a mixed helping of the good and bad, we hope 2014 brought a few reasons to smile.  
 
The wiki in 2014 was not so much about a few big additions but numerous small additions and changes, which is typical for this kind of publishing format. We continued maintenance, completed a few small projects like making a [[LIMSWiki:Glossary]] of the non-vendor content and adding information about the [[LII:The Practical Guide to the U.S. Physician Office Laboratory|U.S. physician office laboratory]]. At the end of the year, we also quietly began working on a much more ambitious project that will eventually change how we present vendor software and their publicly known features in a more intuitive way. (We'll give you all more details once we're ready to begin implementing the changes on vendor records.)  


2015 will likely bring other additions, including more articles on [[Informatics (academic field)|informatics]] topics, industries affected by [[laboratory informatics]], etc. Of course, we'll continue to diligently maintain existing content and update it to the best of our ability and resources. As always, if you want to contribute neutral, cited content, you can always [[Special:RequestAccount|request an account]].
2015 will likely bring other additions, including more articles on [[Informatics (academic field)|informatics]] topics, industries affected by [[laboratory informatics]], etc. Of course, we'll continue to diligently maintain existing content and update it to the best of our ability and resources. As always, if you want to contribute neutral, cited content, you can always [[Special:RequestAccount|request an account]].

Revision as of 17:53, 5 January 2015

January 5, 2015:

Faraday-Daniell.PNG

Happy New Year, dear LIMSwiki users! Though every year — let alone every day — is a mixed helping of the good and bad, we hope 2014 brought a few reasons to smile.

The wiki in 2014 was not so much about a few big additions but numerous small additions and changes, which is typical for this kind of publishing format. We continued maintenance, completed a few small projects like making a LIMSWiki:Glossary of the non-vendor content and adding information about the U.S. physician office laboratory. At the end of the year, we also quietly began working on a much more ambitious project that will eventually change how we present vendor software and their publicly known features in a more intuitive way. (We'll give you all more details once we're ready to begin implementing the changes on vendor records.)

2015 will likely bring other additions, including more articles on informatics topics, industries affected by laboratory informatics, etc. Of course, we'll continue to diligently maintain existing content and update it to the best of our ability and resources. As always, if you want to contribute neutral, cited content, you can always request an account.

Have a good 2015, and stick around. There's always more to come here.

Shawn Douglas (talk) 12:53, 5 January 2015 (EST)