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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An electronic lab notebook (also known as electronic laboratory notebook, or ELN) is a computer program designed to replace paper laboratory notebooks. Lab notebooks in general are used by scientists, engineers, and technicians to document research, experiments, and procedures performed in a laboratory. This organization, a notebook can encompass unlimited projects (Section Groups in OneNote). A project can contain unlimited sections (e.g., protocols); meanwhile, experiments can be arranged using at least three hierarchical layers: sections, pages, and subpages (Fig 1). OneNote is the nearest equivalent to a paper notebook. It’s a note taking app, not a bespoke lab book butit is flexible– it allows for different structures, different projects/groups/ways of working. Allows us to include data from a range of sources. Not prescriptive. Microsoft – so it should be well supported and have future longevity (unlike other smaller, bespoke offerings). Safe, compliant storage (more on.

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Please Note: This information has been verified by a vendor representative. Last updated: 2018-02-01

  • Search functions can search across file formats and beyond typos

    • Able to search for documents within the platform
    • Able to search beyond file formats
    • Able to search beyond typographical errors
    • Transparency of file structure

    Ability to manipulate files and images

    • Can manipulate text documents and spreadsheets, and can manipulate some elements of images and other data sets

    Support for multiple open windows

    • Yes

    Ability to link out

    Mac stripdown liner asos

    • Yes
  • Support for Researcher Documentation

    Documentation and metadata creation

    Hyperlink Support

    • Yes

    Metadata Creation Prompts

    • No

    Rights Management (Licensing)

    • No

    Protocol Integration

    • No
  • Adaptability to Lab Workflows

    Platform compatibility

    Accounts/Permissions Levels

    • No information provided

    Internal Data Sharing

    • No information provided

    Adaptable to a Variety of Workflows

    • No information provided

    Compatibility with authoring tools

    • No information provided

    Windows Compatible

    • Yes

    Macintosh Compatible

    • Yes

    Linux Compatible

    • Yes

    Android Compatible

    • Yes

    iOS Compatible

    • Yes
  • Cloud Storage

    • No information provided

    Local Storage

    • No information provided

    Hybrid (cloud/local) Storage

    • Yes

    Versioning

    • Tracking, backup, storage

    File Redundancy

    • No information provided

    Creates stable URLs or persistent identifiers for entries

    • No information provided

    Can unregistered users access the data found at persistent links?

    • Yes

    Storage Capacity - Users

    • 5 TB

    Storage Capacity - Max File Size

    • 10 GB
  • Cloud

    • No information provided

    Local

    • No information provided

    Hybrid (combination of cloud and local)

    • No information provided
  • Training

    • In-person training, user oriented training, BrainStorm QuickHelp

    Documentation

    • FAQs, video tutorials, instructions, 'Quick-start' instructions

    Data Migration from Other Systems (incoming migration)

    • Yes

    Compatibility with data repositories

    • Yes; OneDrive, SharePoint, Box, Dropbox, Network Drives, etc.

    Exit Strategies (outgoing migration)

    • Notes can be exported in doc, pdg, xps and mht

    Recovery Options

    • Files stored in the cloud can be synced to your computer, and be backed up with SharePoint

    Single Sign-on (Institutional ID)

    • Yes

    Number of Installations per institution

    • No license (included with Office 365 or standalone)

    Multiple client use

    • Yes

    Number of registered Harvard/HMS users

    • No information provided

    Other higher-education users

    • The ELN is not currently used at a higher education institution. The LIMS product is used at several educational institutions.
    • Up to and including Level 3

    Backdoor accessibility

    • Yes
  • Open Science/Open Data Efforts

    • Supports co-authoring and publishing to the web for others to view/edit.

    Academically Oriented

    • No information provided

    Cost (per seat)

    • No information provided

    Dictation/voice input

    • Yes

    Data Entry

    • OneNote file format is used, can manipulate text documents and spreadsheets as well as some elements of images and datasets.

    Platform Integrations

    • Microsoft Office Suite
  • Office 365 Home

    • Cost: $99.99 per year / $9.99 per month
    • Desktop versions of Office 2016applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook, plus Access and Publisher for PC only
    • One license covers 5 PCs or Macs
    • Optimized Office experience on up to 5 tablets and 5 phones
    • File storage and sharing with 1 TB of OneDrive storage per user, for up to 5 users
    • Applications are always up to date
    • Microsoft support via chat or phone at no extra cost
    • With Skype, make calls to mobile phones and landlines, 60 minutes per month per user, for up to 5 users
    • Outlook.com advanced security, no ads, and 50 GB mailbox for up to 5 users
    • Licensed for home use

    Office 365 Personal

    • Cost: $69.99 per year / $6.99 per month
    • Desktop versions of Office 2016applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook, plus Access and Publisher for PC only
    • One license covers 1 PC or Mac
    • Optimized Office experience on 1 tablet and 1 phone
    • File storage and sharing with 1 TB of OneDrive storage for 1 user
    • Applications are always up to date
    • Microsoft support via chat or phone at no extra cost
    • With Skype, make calls to mobile phones and landlines, 60 minutes per month for 1 user
    • Outlook.com advanced security, no ads, and 50 GB mailbox for 1 user
    • Licensed for home use

    Office Home & Student 2016 for PC

    • Cost: $149.99 one-time purchase
    • Desktop versions of Office 2016 applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote
    • One license covers 1 PC
    • Licensed for home use

    Office 365 Business Options

    • Cost:See Complete Breakdown

    Office 365 Enterprise Options

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Microsoft OneNote is a note-taking application that can be used on a computer, tablet, or via a web browser. It has a variety of features that make it helpful for teaching, whether in a classroom or remotely.

Handwriting Support

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Engineering Professors Maggie Delano and Erik Cheever have used OneNote with an Apple iPad and Microsoft Surface laptop for in-class notes. OneNote supports using a stylus to write on a tablet, so it is possible to produce handwritten notes or start with a pre-made presentation or images and add annotations.

For a great example, see Professor Delano’s Engineering 15 OneNote notebook. Thank you to Professors Delano and Cheever for sharing their expertise.

Organization

OneNote is organized like a notebook with the ability to create pages and groups of pages called sections. You can create a notebook for each class with a section for each topic or lecture and then multiple pages within each section containing content for that topic.

In-Person or Remote

When teaching in person most faculty connect the tablet to the projection system. When teaching remotely, it is possible to share the tablet screen for live sessions in Zoom, record a screen capture for asynchronous viewing, or share the completed notes as a webpage or PDF.

Share Automatically via OneDrive

Microsoft’s OneDrive is similar to Google Drive. It is possible to set up a OneNote notebook to automatically save to OneDrive and then share the notebook link with students. Once the link is set up, the notebook is immediately available to students online. When you are done with a class, just close the application. The notebook is synced to OneDrive and your students can access via a browser.

Class Notebook

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The online features of OneNote allow faculty to create a personal page for each student within the class notebook available only to the individual student and the teacher, a collaboration space editable by all members of the class, and a content library for instructors to distribute information to students. Chemistry Professor Kathryn Riley has a great screencast on how to use OneNote collaboration tools for classroom or lab use.

Get Started

OneNote is available to all Swarthmore employees as part of the Office 365 suite. Visit the software installers page for Office 365 to gain access and install on your computer. To install on a tablet, download from the App Store.

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More information

For additional information, see the Teaching with Tablets Program page or get in touch with your Academic Technologist. Maggie Delano has also generously offered to discuss using an iPad or OneNote with any Swarthmore faculty with questions.

Appreciation

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Thanks to the Engineering Department, especially Maggie Delano, Erik Cheever, Allan Moser, and Mike Piovoso for working with ITS and sharing their experiences with their use of tablets in class.