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Perhaps unpopular opinion: The problem is not the lack of formats or standards but the lack of tooling. If the tooling (e.g., ELN) would take care of converting/annotating data "under the hood" then we would have no problem. This requires:
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On the one hand, yes, there are plenty of standards that could be useful but that simply don't find adoption. On the other hand, I also see clear shortcomings. A single format or serialization that allows communicating the structure of molecules with complex coordination and stereochemistry seems a problem that hasn't yet been solved. Yet this seems such a fundamental problem for chemistry. |
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From the experience I have from my Lab the main problems/barriers are: |
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What I also hear as a problem with ELNs compared to paper based lab notebooks (but it generalizes to many of the other techniques we're discussing) is immediacy. |
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This thread is for discussing, finalizing and organizing a breakout with the theme in the title above.
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