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'''"[[Journal:AI4Green: An open-source ELN for green and sustainable chemistry|AI4Green: An open-source ELN for green and sustainable chemistry]]"'''
'''"[[Journal:Development and national scale implementation of an open-source electronic laboratory information system (OpenELIS) in Côte d’Ivoire: Sustainability lessons from the first 13 years|Development and national scale implementation of an open-source electronic laboratory information system (OpenELIS) in Côte d’Ivoire: Sustainability lessons from the first 13 years]]"'''


This paper presents the [[Free and open-source software|free and open-source]], web-based [[electronic laboratory notebook]] (ELN) [[AI4Green]], which combines features such as data archiving, collaboration tools, and green and sustainability metrics for organic [[chemistry]]. AI4Green offers the core functionality of an ELN, namely, the ability to store reactions securely and [[Data sharing|share]] them among different members of a research team. As users plan their reactions and record them in the ELN, green and sustainable chemistry is encouraged by automatically calculating green metrics and color-coding hazards, solvents, and reaction conditions. The interface links a database constructed from data extracted from PubChem, enabling the automatic collation of [[information]] for reactions. The application’s design facilitates the development of auxiliary sustainability applications, such as our Solvent Guide module. As more reaction data are captured, subsequent work will focus on providing “intelligent” sustainability suggestions to the user. ('''[[Journal:AI4Green: An open-source ELN for green and sustainable chemistry|Full article...]]''')<br />
Côte d'Ivoire has a tiered [[public health laboratory]] system of nine [[Reference laboratory|reference laboratories]], 77 [[Laboratory|laboratories]] at regional and general [[hospital]]s, and 100 laboratories among 1,486 district health centers. Prior to 2009, nearly all of these laboratories used paper registers and reports to collect and report laboratory data to clinicians and national disease monitoring programs. Since 2009 the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Côte d'Ivoire has sought to implement a comprehensive set of activities aimed at strengthening the laboratory system. One of these activities is the sustainable development, expansion, and technical support of an open-source electronic [[laboratory information system]] (LIS) called [[OpenELIS]], with the long-term goal of Ivorian technical support and managerial sustainment of the system ... ('''[[Journal:Development and national scale implementation of an open-source electronic laboratory information system (OpenELIS) in Côte d’Ivoire: Sustainability lessons from the first 13 years|Full article...]]''')<br />
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Fig1 He IntJofMedInfo2023 170.jpg

"Development and national scale implementation of an open-source electronic laboratory information system (OpenELIS) in Côte d’Ivoire: Sustainability lessons from the first 13 years"

Côte d'Ivoire has a tiered public health laboratory system of nine reference laboratories, 77 laboratories at regional and general hospitals, and 100 laboratories among 1,486 district health centers. Prior to 2009, nearly all of these laboratories used paper registers and reports to collect and report laboratory data to clinicians and national disease monitoring programs. Since 2009 the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Côte d'Ivoire has sought to implement a comprehensive set of activities aimed at strengthening the laboratory system. One of these activities is the sustainable development, expansion, and technical support of an open-source electronic laboratory information system (LIS) called OpenELIS, with the long-term goal of Ivorian technical support and managerial sustainment of the system ... (Full article...)
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