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[[File:Twemoji 1f195.svg|left|140px]] '''Several new useful pieces have been added to the wiki''' in 2018, with more in the works. First, be sure to check out the webinar series ''A Guide for Management: Successfully Applying Laboratory Systems to Your Organization's Work'' by laboratory automation and computing professional Joe Liscouski. The [[LII:A Guide for Management: Successfully Applying Laboratory Systems to Your Organization's Work|seven-part webinar]] takes viewers on a journey of laboratory technologies and how they may or may not apply to the work you do. And of course a whole quiver of [[:Category:LIMSwiki journal articles (added in 2018)|journal articles]] have been added in 2018, touching on topics such as big data in healthcare and managing information across a wide variety of scientific contexts. What's coming in 2019? Look forward to updates to several key guides posted here, including more equipment and vendor information for the [[LII:Past, Present, and Future of Cannabis Laboratory Testing and Regulation in the United States|''Past, Present, and Future of Cannabis Laboratory Testing and Regulation in the United States'']] guide, and updated citations and statistics in our other popular guides. Happy wiking!
[[File:LAB COURSE IN CHROMATOGRAPHY.jpg|left|100px]] '''This is just a quick update to advise readers''' the second edition of the guide [[LII:Past, Present, and Future of Cannabis Laboratory Testing and Regulation in the United States|''Past, Present, and Future of Cannabis Laboratory Testing and Regulation in the United States'']] has now been released. This second edition updates historical information with the latest stories through early December 2018, newest technologies, and revised URLs for vendors. A new chapter has been added that details vendors who are marketing their instruments, software, and equipment to cannabis testing laboratories, and new material has been added in addressing topics such as industrial hemp legalization and worker safety. Enjoy.


[[User:Shawndouglas|Shawn Douglas]] ([[User talk:Shawndouglas|talk]]) 14:49, 12 November 2018 (UTC)
[[User:Shawndouglas|Shawn Douglas]] ([[User talk:Shawndouglas|talk]]) 21:05, 6 December 2018 (UTC)


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[[File:Continental Carbon Company (10429000336).jpg|left|130px]] '''Relatively new to the wiki but previously unannounced''' is what will eventually become part of a series on the various industries and settings a [[laboratory]] can be found: ''[[LII:The Laboratories of Our Lives: Labs, Labs Everywhere!|The Laboratories of Our Lives: Labs, Labs Everywhere!]]''. This guide may eventually change names and be integrated with more content. However, for now it acts as a solid introduction to the concept of how laboratories intersect our lives in ways we may not necessarily expect. The guide first sets a historical stage for the development of the laboratory, and it then offers a basic framework for looking at today's laboratories, whether by science, industry, or function. Then it provides a brief snapshot of 20 different sectors, listing lab examples, test types, equipment used, and how [[informatics]] may be applied in those laboratories, followed by a brief closing discussion. Hopefully the guide provides a more inspiring picture of how the laboratory intersects nearly every aspect of our lives.
[[File:Twemoji 1f195.svg|left|100px]] '''Several new useful pieces have been added to the wiki''' in 2018, with more in the works. First, be sure to check out the webinar series ''A Guide for Management: Successfully Applying Laboratory Systems to Your Organization's Work'' by laboratory automation and computing professional Joe Liscouski. The [[LII:A Guide for Management: Successfully Applying Laboratory Systems to Your Organization's Work|seven-part webinar]] takes viewers on a journey of laboratory technologies and how they may or may not apply to the work you do. And of course a whole quiver of [[:Category:LIMSwiki journal articles (added in 2018)|journal articles]] have been added in 2018, touching on topics such as big data in healthcare and managing information across a wide variety of scientific contexts. What's coming in 2019? Look forward to updates to several key guides posted here, including more equipment and vendor information for the [[LII:Past, Present, and Future of Cannabis Laboratory Testing and Regulation in the United States|''Past, Present, and Future of Cannabis Laboratory Testing and Regulation in the United States'']] guide, and updated citations and statistics in our other popular guides. Happy wiking!


[[User:Shawndouglas|Shawn Douglas]] ([[User talk:Shawndouglas|talk]]) 17:02, 4 December 2017 (UTC)
[[User:Shawndouglas|Shawn Douglas]] ([[User talk:Shawndouglas|talk]]) 14:49, 12 November 2018 (UTC)


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Revision as of 21:05, 6 December 2018

December 6, 2018:

LAB COURSE IN CHROMATOGRAPHY.jpg

This is just a quick update to advise readers the second edition of the guide Past, Present, and Future of Cannabis Laboratory Testing and Regulation in the United States has now been released. This second edition updates historical information with the latest stories through early December 2018, newest technologies, and revised URLs for vendors. A new chapter has been added that details vendors who are marketing their instruments, software, and equipment to cannabis testing laboratories, and new material has been added in addressing topics such as industrial hemp legalization and worker safety. Enjoy.

Shawn Douglas (talk) 21:05, 6 December 2018 (UTC)


November 12, 2018:

Twemoji 1f195.svg

Several new useful pieces have been added to the wiki in 2018, with more in the works. First, be sure to check out the webinar series A Guide for Management: Successfully Applying Laboratory Systems to Your Organization's Work by laboratory automation and computing professional Joe Liscouski. The seven-part webinar takes viewers on a journey of laboratory technologies and how they may or may not apply to the work you do. And of course a whole quiver of journal articles have been added in 2018, touching on topics such as big data in healthcare and managing information across a wide variety of scientific contexts. What's coming in 2019? Look forward to updates to several key guides posted here, including more equipment and vendor information for the Past, Present, and Future of Cannabis Laboratory Testing and Regulation in the United States guide, and updated citations and statistics in our other popular guides. Happy wiking!

Shawn Douglas (talk) 14:49, 12 November 2018 (UTC)