We are thrilled to announce that LabArchives, an Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) platform, is now available to the Case Western Reserve University research community. LabArchives enhances collaboration, supports efficient data management, and ensures secure research documentation across labs and departments. Please help us spread the word.
LabArchives FAQ
How do I Log In?
On the LabArchives Login page, select “Case Western Reserve University” from the dropdown list to be directed to the Single Sign-On page. Learn more about how to access LabArchives at CWRU.
What is LabArchives?
LabArchives is a cloud-based ELN that centralizes data storage, provides an audit trail, and ensures data security. It simplifies workflows by allowing you to store, organize, and share your research data while protecting intellectual property.
Who Can Benefit from LabArchives?
LabArchives is great for researchers, graduate students, principal investigators, and lab managers. Leaders will value its robust data protection, while users will find it intuitive and easy to integrate into daily tasks.
Getting Started with LabArchives
To learn more, review one or more of the videos linked below.
- Navigational Tour of the LabArchives ELN: A 5-minute video introducing LabArchives provides a tour of the interface and key features, including account creation, navigation, search tools, notebook settings, and user management.
- Inviting Members and Managing Access to the LabArchives ELN: An 8-minute video for Notebook Owners and Administrators covers role management, adding Account Administrators, inviting members, and transferring notebook ownership.
- Creating a LabArchives ELN and Establishing Structure: A 9-minute video guides notebook members on creating and organizing notebooks for shared lab resources, individual lab members, and collaborative project contributors.
- Adding and Managing Data in the LabArchives ELN: A 14-minute video teaches notebook members how to add and edit data, create pages and folders, use entry tools, apply signing and witnessing workflows, monitor actions, and create page templates.
For Questions and Support
Contact support@labarchives.com or the site administrators Luke Wieszczyk or Yovonda Rease for personalized help. Look out for more helpful resources and updates.