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Laboratory notebook in general The laboratory notebook is an essential working tool for the researcher. It is used for documenting and dating any experiments, work, research results and original ideas. In general, it is an important source for:  understanding how the experiments were conducted  understanding how the conclusions were formed  understanding how the results were deduced The laboratory notebook establishes the precedence of results or inventions from an intellectual property standpoint. It therefore constitutes evidence in the event of disputes relating to scientific publications or patent applications in the United States.
Laboratory notebook in practice: What is laboratory notebook? Sewed notebook, without mobile sheet. bound notebook and numbered pages One cover page Research Unit, Name of the project, Name and signature of the user(s), Name and signature of the manager, Number of the notebook Table of contents (first sheets) Pages to fill in Footer space reserved for signatures Description of the procedure before the table of contents
Laboratory notebook in practice: How it looks like Cover page Table of content Page to fill in
Laboratory notebook in practice: What to record in the laboratory notebook? Title of the experiment in process and date of execution Precise description of handling, as one goes along the execution, even if they did not reach. List of measurements Noticeable facts or observations Interpretation and comments about the obtained results Review of the results, ideas of handling to improve and complete the results  Every new working hypothesis Advance in a research Batch number of used material or products References of used methods and devices Partners participation Working discussions Copy of electronically stored data, with identification and localisation of the files.
Who? Who can use the ‘laboratory notebook’? Every people who realize researches in a research unit. Ideally, one notebook per person, but can also be allocated to a project or an equipment. The notebook is the property of the laboratory. All information contained in the notebook is confidential and is the property of the University. Setting up the laboratory notebook in a research unit Responsibility of the researcher Ensure the confidentiality of his researches Follow the practical advices for the use of the notebook Keep his notebook in an appropriate place Responsibility of the unit director Order the notebooks via the responsible person Define the notebook allocation rules Ensure the archiving
Where and When? This laboratory notebook established by the LIEU network was granted by the Walloon Region and the European Union. It was adopted simultaneously by all the French speaking universities in Belgium in 2005. The use of the notebook is mandatory within the framework of research convention financed by the DGTRE (General direction for Technology, Research and Energy of the Walloon Region.)
Why to use the laboratory notebook (1) Scientifically: memory of the researcher Prevent from reinventing the existing Time saving / Simplification of the work For the research of information For publications / reports / patents writing For experimentation reproduction Avoid the loss of information Loss of sheets Walkout of a researcher
Why to use the laboratory notebook (2) Juridical: results protection Mean to define the know-how of the laboratory at a given time Interest for contracts clearly identify the confidential information and the exact contribution of each Proof in case of litigation Demonstrate the originality of an idea Interest for patents Patent application can lean on these recorded data (on condition that they were not publicized before the patent fill in)
Pro’s & Cons (1 slide) Pro’s  Laboratory notebook is The memory of the researchers / the laboratory (traceability) An element for excellence and professionalism in the field of scientific research A key element in the technology transfer policy An essential tool for the process of protection for the research results (proof mean) Cons The procedure of use in the lab must be clearly defined Sometimes it is considered as a too heavy addition of work Need for frequent awareness sessions by the TT officer  It still happens that no notebook or other type of notebook are still in use: it can cause problems in IP management.
Lessons Learned A satisfaction survey was organized in 2009. Interesting lessons were learned with this feedback from the users: There is a need for frequent awareness sessions: Other types than the LIEU notebook are still in use. Uniformity is not yet accomplished.  Some labs do not use any notebook. Procedure of use is not always well understood and applied Interesting remarks about the design of the notebook that can be adapted for the next printing.  Spiral-bound notebook for easier manipulation (with an unanswerable spiral), margin reduction (for more place for the content), A4+ format (to glue an A4 doc without the necessity of cutting it),… Too many labs criticize the price of the notebook  Solutions are under investigation to reduce the costs.
Outcome Plans for the future? One possible evolution can be the Electronic laboratory notebook Electronic laboratory notebook must maintain the same highest standards than the paper version In a scientific and traceability point of view In a juridical point of view (signature, certain date, data secure, avoid from falsification…)  PRO’s All files are linked to an experiment (database) Notebook in network, remote access, interactive  CON’s More difficult to set up (Transcription of data…) Expensive commercial solutions, often adapted to a specific scientific discipline (from 400 to 7000€) Evolution with operating systems?
Suggested Reading Link to code book LIEU Research result Invention Intellectual property Patent

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Laboratory Notebook Lieu Final

  • 1. FITT (Fostering Interregional Exchange in ICT Technology Transfer)
  • 2. Laboratory notebook in general The laboratory notebook is an essential working tool for the researcher. It is used for documenting and dating any experiments, work, research results and original ideas. In general, it is an important source for: understanding how the experiments were conducted understanding how the conclusions were formed understanding how the results were deduced The laboratory notebook establishes the precedence of results or inventions from an intellectual property standpoint. It therefore constitutes evidence in the event of disputes relating to scientific publications or patent applications in the United States.
  • 3. Laboratory notebook in practice: What is laboratory notebook? Sewed notebook, without mobile sheet. bound notebook and numbered pages One cover page Research Unit, Name of the project, Name and signature of the user(s), Name and signature of the manager, Number of the notebook Table of contents (first sheets) Pages to fill in Footer space reserved for signatures Description of the procedure before the table of contents
  • 4. Laboratory notebook in practice: How it looks like Cover page Table of content Page to fill in
  • 5. Laboratory notebook in practice: What to record in the laboratory notebook? Title of the experiment in process and date of execution Precise description of handling, as one goes along the execution, even if they did not reach. List of measurements Noticeable facts or observations Interpretation and comments about the obtained results Review of the results, ideas of handling to improve and complete the results Every new working hypothesis Advance in a research Batch number of used material or products References of used methods and devices Partners participation Working discussions Copy of electronically stored data, with identification and localisation of the files.
  • 6. Who? Who can use the ‘laboratory notebook’? Every people who realize researches in a research unit. Ideally, one notebook per person, but can also be allocated to a project or an equipment. The notebook is the property of the laboratory. All information contained in the notebook is confidential and is the property of the University. Setting up the laboratory notebook in a research unit Responsibility of the researcher Ensure the confidentiality of his researches Follow the practical advices for the use of the notebook Keep his notebook in an appropriate place Responsibility of the unit director Order the notebooks via the responsible person Define the notebook allocation rules Ensure the archiving
  • 7. Where and When? This laboratory notebook established by the LIEU network was granted by the Walloon Region and the European Union. It was adopted simultaneously by all the French speaking universities in Belgium in 2005. The use of the notebook is mandatory within the framework of research convention financed by the DGTRE (General direction for Technology, Research and Energy of the Walloon Region.)
  • 8. Why to use the laboratory notebook (1) Scientifically: memory of the researcher Prevent from reinventing the existing Time saving / Simplification of the work For the research of information For publications / reports / patents writing For experimentation reproduction Avoid the loss of information Loss of sheets Walkout of a researcher
  • 9. Why to use the laboratory notebook (2) Juridical: results protection Mean to define the know-how of the laboratory at a given time Interest for contracts clearly identify the confidential information and the exact contribution of each Proof in case of litigation Demonstrate the originality of an idea Interest for patents Patent application can lean on these recorded data (on condition that they were not publicized before the patent fill in)
  • 10. Pro’s & Cons (1 slide) Pro’s Laboratory notebook is The memory of the researchers / the laboratory (traceability) An element for excellence and professionalism in the field of scientific research A key element in the technology transfer policy An essential tool for the process of protection for the research results (proof mean) Cons The procedure of use in the lab must be clearly defined Sometimes it is considered as a too heavy addition of work Need for frequent awareness sessions by the TT officer It still happens that no notebook or other type of notebook are still in use: it can cause problems in IP management.
  • 11. Lessons Learned A satisfaction survey was organized in 2009. Interesting lessons were learned with this feedback from the users: There is a need for frequent awareness sessions: Other types than the LIEU notebook are still in use. Uniformity is not yet accomplished. Some labs do not use any notebook. Procedure of use is not always well understood and applied Interesting remarks about the design of the notebook that can be adapted for the next printing. Spiral-bound notebook for easier manipulation (with an unanswerable spiral), margin reduction (for more place for the content), A4+ format (to glue an A4 doc without the necessity of cutting it),… Too many labs criticize the price of the notebook Solutions are under investigation to reduce the costs.
  • 12. Outcome Plans for the future? One possible evolution can be the Electronic laboratory notebook Electronic laboratory notebook must maintain the same highest standards than the paper version In a scientific and traceability point of view In a juridical point of view (signature, certain date, data secure, avoid from falsification…) PRO’s All files are linked to an experiment (database) Notebook in network, remote access, interactive CON’s More difficult to set up (Transcription of data…) Expensive commercial solutions, often adapted to a specific scientific discipline (from 400 to 7000€) Evolution with operating systems?
  • 13. Suggested Reading Link to code book LIEU Research result Invention Intellectual property Patent