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== An extesible, object-oriented electronic lab notebook == == EMEN2 ==

'''An extesible, object-oriented electronic lab notebook'''

EMEN2 is an object oriented database and electronic lab notebook. It is designed to store scientific data in a freeform way without limiting the ability to search/mine the results. Unlike a traditional database, where the contents of each record type (table) must be defined by a database administrator and strictly adhered to, each individual record in EMEN2 can have arbitrary additional parameters outside the record definition, and all such parameters remain fully searchable.

Records in the database may be arbitrarily linked to each other, much like the web. Any record may link to an arbitrary number of other records of arbitrary type (the record's children). Many other records may link to each record (the record's parents). This permits, for example, a publication to be linked into a publications folder as well as being linked to a specific project; or a microscopy session may be a child of both the biological research project as well as the microscope the data was collected on.
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[[Dependencies]] == EMEN2 Demo ==
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[[Install]] There is a publicly accessible, read-only EMEN2 installation for accessing the NCMI's public datasets:
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[[User Guide]] http://ncmi.bcm.edu/publicdata/db/home/

An [[EMEN2/Public_Data_Server|overview document]] has been created to introduce new users to the EMEN2 web interface. It includes a number of screenshots.



== Installation and Configuration ==

* [[http://ncmi.bcm.edu/ncmi/software/software_details?selected_software=EMEN2|Download]]

* [[EMEN2/Dependencies|Dependencies]]

* [[EMEN2/Install|Install]]

* [[EMEN2/config.yml|Configuration]]

* [[EMEN2/User_Guide|User Guide]]

* [[EMEN2/FAQ|FAQ]]


== EMEN2 Client Documentation ==

* [[EMEN2/emen2client.py|emen2client.py]]

* [[EMEN2/emdash|EMDash microscope client]]




== Technical Discussions ==

* [[EMEN2/Integration|Instrument Integration]]

* [[EMEN2/Architecture|EMEN2 Architecture]]

* [[EMEN2/Ontologies|EMEN2 Ontologies]]

* [[EMEN2/Export|Data harvesting and Export]]

* [[EMEN2/API|Public API and web services]]

EMEN2

EMEN2

An extesible, object-oriented electronic lab notebook

EMEN2 is an object oriented database and electronic lab notebook. It is designed to store scientific data in a freeform way without limiting the ability to search/mine the results. Unlike a traditional database, where the contents of each record type (table) must be defined by a database administrator and strictly adhered to, each individual record in EMEN2 can have arbitrary additional parameters outside the record definition, and all such parameters remain fully searchable.

Records in the database may be arbitrarily linked to each other, much like the web. Any record may link to an arbitrary number of other records of arbitrary type (the record's children). Many other records may link to each record (the record's parents). This permits, for example, a publication to be linked into a publications folder as well as being linked to a specific project; or a microscopy session may be a child of both the biological research project as well as the microscope the data was collected on.

EMEN2 Demo

There is a publicly accessible, read-only EMEN2 installation for accessing the NCMI's public datasets:

http://ncmi.bcm.edu/publicdata/db/home/

An overview document has been created to introduce new users to the EMEN2 web interface. It includes a number of screenshots.

Installation and Configuration

* Download

* Dependencies

* Install

* Configuration

* User Guide

* FAQ

EMEN2 Client Documentation

* emen2client.py

* EMDash microscope client

Technical Discussions

* Instrument Integration

* EMEN2 Architecture

* EMEN2 Ontologies

* Data harvesting and Export

* Public API and web services

EMEN2 (last edited 2013-04-22 20:02:57 by IanRees)