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The Complete Guide to LIMS and Laboratory Informatics
2023 Edition
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Title: The Complete Guide to LIMS and Laboratory Informatics

Edition: 2023 Edition

Author for citation: Shawn E. Douglas

License for content: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International

Publication date: March 2023


Laboratory informatics solutions are as unique as the laboratories that depend on them, coming in many "flavors." Sorting through this great variety of systems can be a daunting task. Add in the fact that many laboratories don't have the personnel who understand every nuance of laboratory informatics and the laboratory information management system (LIMS) or laboratory information system (LIS) they require, and it quickly becomes obvious that finding the ideal LIMS is no simple task.

This annually updated guide provides a comprehensive and informative body of knowledge as it relates to the laboratory and implementing informatics solutions within it. From the software, hardware, and data management side of laboratory informatics to considerations towards security, acquisition, and implementation of the ideal solution, the reader is provided with a wealth of knowledge to better guide their LIMS and laboratory informatics decisions.

1. Informatics in the laboratory
Information
Informatics (academic field)
Laboratory
Laboratory informatics
2. Informatics across the sciences
Bioinformatics
Cancer informatics
Chemical informatics
Consumer health informatics
Environmental informatics
Health informatics
Hydroinformatics
Imaging informatics
Infectious disease informatics
Molecular informatics
Neuroinformatics
3. All about LIMS and LIS
Laboratory information management system
LIMS feature
Laboratory information system
LIS feature
4. Other laboratory informatics and support applications
Chromatography data system
Document management system
Electronic data capture system
Electronic health record
Electronic laboratory notebook
Enterprise resource planning system
Laboratory execution system
Picture archiving and communication system
Scientific data management system
5. Laboratory informatics considerations: Software and hardware
Notes on Instrument Data Systems
Application programming interface
Cloud computing
Data center
Desktop virtualization
Distributed computing
Interface (computing)
Internationalization and localization
Message broker
Middleware
Modularity
Platform as a service
Scientific instrument
Software as a service
6. Laboratory informatics considerations: Data management and security
Audit trail
Backup
Blockchain
Cloud computing security
Computer security
Data analysis
Data exchange
Data mapping
Data migration
Data recovery
Data retention
Data visualization
Electronic signature
Encryption
Information management
Information privacy
Information security
Information security management
IT risk management
Master data
Metadata
Network security
Retention period
Security as a service
Single sign-on
Web application security
7. Laboratory informatics considerations: Data, system, and process quality
Conformance testing
Control chart
Corrective and preventive action
Data integrity
Data quality
Good Automated Laboratory Practices
Good Automated Manufacturing Practice
Lean laboratory
Nonconformity (quality)
Quality (business)
Quality assurance
Quality control
Quality management system
Software quality
Software quality management
8. Laboratory informatics considerations: Automation
Considerations in the Automation of Laboratory Procedures
Artificial intelligence
Barcode
Concept processing
Data exchange
Data integration
Data mining
Environmental monitoring
Internet of things
Inventory control
Laboratory automation
Machine learning
Predictive maintenance
Remote data capture
SCADA
System integration
9. Laboratory informatics considerations: Acquisition and implementation
Laboratory Informatics Software Acquisition and Implementation Considerations
Acceptance testing
Business intelligence
Concurrent user
Change control
Functional requirement
Request for information
Risk assessment
Stakeholder analysis
Systems development life cycle
Workflow
10. Related standards and compliance
21 CFR Part 11
40 CFR Part 3
ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board
ASTM E1578
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Health Level 7
ISO 15189
ISO 9000
ISO/IEC 12207
ISO/IEC 17025
Regulatory compliance
The NELAC Institute
11. Laboratory informatics resources
A Guide for Management: Successfully Applying Laboratory Systems to Your Organization's Work
Laboratory Information Systems Project Management: A Guidebook for International Implementations
Laboratory Technology Planning and Management: The Practice of Laboratory Systems Engineering
The Application of Informatics to Scientific Work: Laboratory Informatics for Newbies
Choosing and Implementing a Cloud-based Service for Your Laboratory
LIMSpec 2022 R2
Open-source laboratory informatics software
Laboratory informatics consultants
12. Laboratory informatics vendors with pricing
All laboratory informatics vendors with pricing