Hello all,
I would like to know if any of you folks currently use or have considered
using LIMS software to manage all of your spectroscopic data. Chris Rithner
had inquired back in July of 2001 with NMR data only I believe. Here, I
would like to be able to take all the instrumentation I have to handle
(NMR, MS, GC, LC, IR, UV-vis, AA, etc...) and use such software to manage
as much data as possible, if not all of it. I know this sounds quite (if
not too) ambitious, but you never know until you ask. We would like to use
a main server to store the data and make it available for users to process
any of their data. I would greatly appreciate your opinions as to whether
this is ludicrous or do-able. If you have such a system or similar one
employed, how it was implemented and managed (confidentiality will be
respected) would be good to know. Or, if you had considered one, what
decision making processes were used and the outcome will be of interest.
I would like to avoid "re-inventing the wheel" if this or something similar
exists.
Thanks in advance!
Paul
Paul Shin, Ph.D.
Department of Chemistry SC4312
California State University, Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, California 91330
818-677-6887 Office
818-677-4068 Fax
Received on Wed Mar 23 2005 - 17:01:24 MST