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<h2 style="font-size:105%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em; width:50%;">June 14, 2023:</h2>
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[[File:Battery Manufacturing Lab (50954228316).jpg|left|180px]] '''This is a quick heads-up that we released''' another guide last month, this time in regards to manufacturing-related [[Laboratory|laboratories]]. The first edition of the ''[[LII:LIMS Selection Guide for Manufacturing Quality Control|LIMS Selection Guide for Manufacturing Quality Control]]'' is now live and takes a closer look at this lab type, what roles it plays in society in regards to safety and quality, the efforts it must go to remain standardized and compliant, and the benefits in doing so. It also examines the unique [[laboratory informatics]] system requirements for these labs, turning to [[LII:LIMSpec 2022 R2|LIMSpec]] for clues as to what those systems need to do to help such labs better comply to the standard. Additional resources and [[request for information]] guidance is also provided. This one was a bit difficult to put together, as it was difficult to make broad generalizations given the differences among food and beverage, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, and other manufacturing-related industries. However, we hope you find enough useful information in this guide despite the broadness of scope. [[User:Shawndouglas|Shawn Douglas]] ([[User talk:Shawndouglas|talk]]) 22:44, 14 June 2023 (UTC)
[[File:Man and Woman Shaking Hands.jpg|left|180px]] '''Do you feel your lab needs [[laboratory informatics]] software but you're not sure how to justify it to management?''' Then this new guide from Joe Liscouski and Shawn Douglas may be just what you need. Justification for a [[laboratory information management system]] (LIMS) or some other lab management solution isn't always straightforward with upper management and critical stakeholders; the process will need to be succinct and relevant, based on organizational goals, economic concerns, and practical realities. This guide will help you—whether you are a lab manager, lab technician, or someone else in the organization with a stake in seeing [[laboratory]] operations improve—understand what a LIMS is, what the alternatives are, what and why acquiring one looks like, and what needs to be considered in putting together a competent and persuasive LIMS project proposal. This guide also includes a handy Microsoft Excel workbook that will help act as a "cheat sheet" for persuading stakeholders to better buy into your vision of LIMS acquisition and deployment within your organization. Enjoy! [[User:Shawndouglas|Shawn Douglas]] ([[User talk:Shawndouglas|talk]]) 16:32, 26 July 2023 (UTC)


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<h2 style="font-size:105%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em; width:50%;">March 06, 2023:</h2>
<h2 style="font-size:105%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em; width:50%;">June 14, 2023:</h2>
[[File:Nuclear Forensics (02813660) (14418120899).jpg|left|150px]] '''LIMSwiki has yet another guide for you''', this time involving the [[ISO/IEC 17025]] standard. The first edition of the ''[[LII:LIMS Selection Guide for ISO/IEC 17025 Laboratories|LIMS Selection Guide for ISO/IEC 17025 Laboratories]]'' is now live for your perusal. This guide looks at the ISO/IEC 17025-certified laboratory, what roles it plays in society, the efforts it must go to remain compliant, and the benefits it discovers by doing so. It also examines the unique [[laboratory informatics]] system requirements for these labs, turning to [[LII:LIMSpec 2022 R2|LIMSpec]] for clues as to what those systems need to do to help such labs better comply to the standard. Additional resources and [[request for information]] guidance is also provided. Enjoy! [[User:Shawndouglas|Shawn Douglas]] ([[User talk:Shawndouglas|talk]]) 16:30, 6 March 2023 (UTC)
[[File:Battery Manufacturing Lab (50954228316).jpg|left|180px]] '''This is a quick heads-up that we released''' another guide last month, this time in regards to manufacturing-related [[Laboratory|laboratories]]. The first edition of the ''[[LII:LIMS Selection Guide for Manufacturing Quality Control|LIMS Selection Guide for Manufacturing Quality Control]]'' is now live and takes a closer look at this lab type, what roles it plays in society in regards to safety and quality, the efforts it must go to remain standardized and compliant, and the benefits in doing so. It also examines the unique [[laboratory informatics]] system requirements for these labs, turning to [[LII:LIMSpec 2022 R2|LIMSpec]] for clues as to what those systems need to do to help such labs better comply to the standard. Additional resources and [[request for information]] guidance is also provided. This one was a bit difficult to put together, as it was difficult to make broad generalizations given the differences among food and beverage, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, and other manufacturing-related industries. However, we hope you find enough useful information in this guide despite the broadness of scope. [[User:Shawndouglas|Shawn Douglas]] ([[User talk:Shawndouglas|talk]]) 22:44, 14 June 2023 (UTC)


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July 26, 2023:

Man and Woman Shaking Hands.jpg

Do you feel your lab needs laboratory informatics software but you're not sure how to justify it to management? Then this new guide from Joe Liscouski and Shawn Douglas may be just what you need. Justification for a laboratory information management system (LIMS) or some other lab management solution isn't always straightforward with upper management and critical stakeholders; the process will need to be succinct and relevant, based on organizational goals, economic concerns, and practical realities. This guide will help you—whether you are a lab manager, lab technician, or someone else in the organization with a stake in seeing laboratory operations improve—understand what a LIMS is, what the alternatives are, what and why acquiring one looks like, and what needs to be considered in putting together a competent and persuasive LIMS project proposal. This guide also includes a handy Microsoft Excel workbook that will help act as a "cheat sheet" for persuading stakeholders to better buy into your vision of LIMS acquisition and deployment within your organization. Enjoy! Shawn Douglas (talk) 16:32, 26 July 2023 (UTC)


 

June 14, 2023:

Battery Manufacturing Lab (50954228316).jpg

This is a quick heads-up that we released another guide last month, this time in regards to manufacturing-related laboratories. The first edition of the LIMS Selection Guide for Manufacturing Quality Control is now live and takes a closer look at this lab type, what roles it plays in society in regards to safety and quality, the efforts it must go to remain standardized and compliant, and the benefits in doing so. It also examines the unique laboratory informatics system requirements for these labs, turning to LIMSpec for clues as to what those systems need to do to help such labs better comply to the standard. Additional resources and request for information guidance is also provided. This one was a bit difficult to put together, as it was difficult to make broad generalizations given the differences among food and beverage, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, and other manufacturing-related industries. However, we hope you find enough useful information in this guide despite the broadness of scope. Shawn Douglas (talk) 22:44, 14 June 2023 (UTC)