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Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Admin|Admin]] ([[User talk:Admin|talk]]) 19:23, 2 June 2016 (UTC)
Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Admin|Admin]] ([[User talk:Admin|talk]]) 19:23, 2 June 2016 (UTC)
==Recent changes==
Hello. Changes were made to the Labworks record today that did not meet wiki guidelines, and those changes were removed. First, this is NOT an advertising platform, and no amount of marketing words, weasel words, etc. are allowed (e.g., "easiest" and "most intuitive"). Additionally, several claims were made without an appropriate citation. Any claims made must have a publicly available citation, even if it's from your own website (e.g, "LABWORKS LIMS was originally built in 1985"). I kept what meets our guidelines.
Thanks,
[[User:Shawndouglas|Shawn Douglas]] ([[User talk:Shawndouglas|talk]]) 22:26, 9 December 2022 (UTC)
==Recent changes==
Thanks I appreciate the feedback as I am new to this. How do we edit the features list/table as they are very out of date. We can give you a demo to prove what items we claim to do.
: Please consult the information box about the feature table. As it explains, we only add a Y to it if we can find a public web source to verify it, even if it's from your own site. So demonstrating the software to me does nothing. Instead, listing somewhere on your website, in a PR, a whitepaper, a news article, or some other public release that the feature exists allows me to cite the feature. In other words, the more feature information included on your website and other sources, the more I can site. If LABWORKS has sample batching, and it's stated somewhere on the site, then you put a Y plus a citation next to it. Currently it looks like all existing feature information is being cited from https://labworks.com/lims-software/, for example.
: Again, the wiki is fact-based, depending on citations. It is also not a marketing platform. Those are the two hard rules.
: [[User:Shawndouglas|Shawn Douglas]] ([[User talk:Shawndouglas|talk]]) 22:47, 9 December 2022 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 22:47, 9 December 2022

Welcome to LIMSWiki! We hope you will contribute much and well. Please be mindful to make all contributions as accurate as possible.

You will probably want to read the [pages]. Don't hesitate to ask for assistance on the creation of your own page, as well as whatever else you would like to contribute.

We hope that LIMSWiki will become the go-to source for all your information needs regarding everything related to LIMS, whether it be a company, information on a specific industry topic, or even just a definition of a simple abbreviation!! Stay ahead of the game, and be informed.

Again, welcome and have fun! Admin (talk) 19:23, 2 June 2016 (UTC)

Recent changes

Hello. Changes were made to the Labworks record today that did not meet wiki guidelines, and those changes were removed. First, this is NOT an advertising platform, and no amount of marketing words, weasel words, etc. are allowed (e.g., "easiest" and "most intuitive"). Additionally, several claims were made without an appropriate citation. Any claims made must have a publicly available citation, even if it's from your own website (e.g, "LABWORKS LIMS was originally built in 1985"). I kept what meets our guidelines.

Thanks,

Shawn Douglas (talk) 22:26, 9 December 2022 (UTC)

Recent changes

Thanks I appreciate the feedback as I am new to this. How do we edit the features list/table as they are very out of date. We can give you a demo to prove what items we claim to do.

Please consult the information box about the feature table. As it explains, we only add a Y to it if we can find a public web source to verify it, even if it's from your own site. So demonstrating the software to me does nothing. Instead, listing somewhere on your website, in a PR, a whitepaper, a news article, or some other public release that the feature exists allows me to cite the feature. In other words, the more feature information included on your website and other sources, the more I can site. If LABWORKS has sample batching, and it's stated somewhere on the site, then you put a Y plus a citation next to it. Currently it looks like all existing feature information is being cited from https://labworks.com/lims-software/, for example.
Again, the wiki is fact-based, depending on citations. It is also not a marketing platform. Those are the two hard rules.
Shawn Douglas (talk) 22:47, 9 December 2022 (UTC)