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'''"[[Journal:A model for design and implementation of a laboratory information management system specific to molecular pathology laboratory operations|A model for design and implementation of a laboratory information management system specific to molecular pathology laboratory operations]]"'''
'''"[[Journal:A roadmap for LIMS at NIST Material Measurement Laboratory|A roadmap for LIMS at NIST Material Measurement Laboratory]]"'''


The Molecular Pathology Section of Cleveland Clinic (Cleveland, OH) has undergone enhancement of its testing portfolio and processes. An electronic- and paper-based [[Information management|data management]] system was replaced with a commercially available [[laboratory information management system]] (LIMS) solution, a separate [[bioinformatics]] platform, customized test-interpretation applications, a dedicated [[Accessioning (medical)|accessioning]] service, and a results-releasing solution. The LIMS solution manages complex [[workflow]]s, large-scale data packets, and process automation. However, a customized approach was required for the LIMS since a survey of commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) software solutions revealed none met the diverse and complex needs of Cleveland Clinic's [[molecular pathology]] service ... ('''[[Journal:A model for design and implementation of a laboratory information management system specific to molecular pathology laboratory operations|Full article...]]''')<br />
Over the past decade, emerging technology in [[laboratory]] and computational science has changed the landscape for research by accelerating the production, processing, and exchange of data. The NIST Material Measurement Laboratory community recognizes that to keep pace with the transformation of measurement science to a digital paradigm, it is essential to implement [[laboratory information management system]]s (LIMS). Effective introduction of LIMS early in the research life cycle provides direct support for planning and execution of experiments and accelerating research productivity. From this perspective, LIMS are not passive entities with isolated interaction, but rather key resources supporting collaboration, scientific integrity, and transfer of knowledge over time. They serve as a delivery system for organizational contributions to the broader federated data community, supporting both controlled and open access, determined by the sensitivity of the research ... ('''[[Journal:A roadmap for LIMS at NIST Material Measurement Laboratory|Full article...]]''')<br />
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"A roadmap for LIMS at NIST Material Measurement Laboratory"

Over the past decade, emerging technology in laboratory and computational science has changed the landscape for research by accelerating the production, processing, and exchange of data. The NIST Material Measurement Laboratory community recognizes that to keep pace with the transformation of measurement science to a digital paradigm, it is essential to implement laboratory information management systems (LIMS). Effective introduction of LIMS early in the research life cycle provides direct support for planning and execution of experiments and accelerating research productivity. From this perspective, LIMS are not passive entities with isolated interaction, but rather key resources supporting collaboration, scientific integrity, and transfer of knowledge over time. They serve as a delivery system for organizational contributions to the broader federated data community, supporting both controlled and open access, determined by the sensitivity of the research ... (Full article...)

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