Table of ContentsCollaborative Research Facilities in the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory Outline The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory Advanced Research Capabilities for Environmental Molecular Science The Collaboratory Concept DOE2000 Diesel Combustion Collaboratory Materials Microcharacterization Collaboratory Collaborative Electronic Notebook Systems Association (CENSA)Rich Lysakowski - www.censa.orgChemical and Pharmaceutical companies promoting the development of commercial electronic notebook systems Collaboratories Have Potential Rolesin All Phases of Research Facility Information and Proposal Form on the Web Today’s Collaborative Tools Using CORE2000 Audio / Video EMSL TeleViewer Analyzing Crosspeaks in the whiteboard NMRcam Secure access to EMSL Resources Laboratory Notebooks: the Heart of Scientific Research Functions of Lab Notebooksthe primary record of the scientific process DOE2000 Electronic Notebooks Customizing the Collaborative Environment Hardware Requirements Network Requirements Electronic Collaboration: Worse, Better ... The Nature of Scientific Research The EMSL Collaborative Research Environment (CORE) Design Goals Collaboration Archetypes Mapping Collaboration Archetypes to Capabilities Environmental Molecular Sciences Collaboratory U.W. Chem 155 - Live from the EMSL First Project Using the Virtual NMR Facility Creating a Collaborative Environment:the EMSL NMR Virtual Research Facility Building an NMR Spectroscopists’ Notebook Lessons Learned... Collaborative Problem Solving Scientific Collaboratory Drivers Science Opportunities Collaboratories Raise “New” Questions Requirements to Achievethe Promise of Collaboratories Collaboratories EMSL Collaboratory Software Available EMSL Collaboratory Project Acknowledgments-funding Web sites… |
Author: James D. Myers
Email: Jim.Myers@pnl.gov Home Page: http://www.emsl.pnl.gov:2080/docs/collab/ |