Is the wiki style notebook listed by OpenWetWare the best one
available? http://openwetware.org/wiki/Lab_Notebook
In my case, I'd need one that is already hosted by someone else. I
have no way of hosting my own at this time. Perhaps the wiki style is
exactly what I'm looking for. Are there any others out there that are
optimized for diy science?
Thanks, this is all very new to me.
-Andrew
All it really means is that you allow evernote to hold the information, as any content you put is copyrighted, and they don't want you to sue them for infringing on your copyright.
It also says that you can't post copyrighted information of others without their permission.
It really doesn't seem all the strange and or over the top. Just lots of big words and 'cya'ing.
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I haven't had a chance to try out the OpenWetWare wiki-style yet, but
concede it's probably the best all around option for sharing openly. I
look forward to testing it out and learning how the wiki formatting
stuff works.
I'm in the process of testing out Evernote. The main reason evernote
intrigued me was it looked like it had a simple interface, and it
boasted a feature that in essence used OCR software to index photos so
they could be searchable.
...The OCR software does seem to work, but the interface is slow and
clumsy, and does not present the search results as expected. Also,
I've already run out of my alloted monthly usage allowance for the
month, which puts a sour taste in my mouth. The free version kindof
sucks for anyone wanting to access it often, and i doubt the paid
version would be worth it.
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Yes, the easy button!
"Accordingly, by using
the Service and posting Content, you grant Evernote a license to
display, perform and distribute your Content, and to modify and
reproduce such Content to enable Evernote to operate and promote the
Service. (You also agree that Evernote has the right to elect not to
accept, post, store, display, publish or transmit any Content in our
sole discretion.) "
They can rewrite it and not show it.
"You agree that these rights and licenses are royalty
free, irrevocable and worldwide, and include a right for Evernote to
make such Content available to, and pass these rights along to, others
with whom Evernote has contractual relationships related to the
provision of the Evernote Service, solely for the purpose of providing
such services, and to otherwise permit access to your Content to third
parties if Evernote determines such access is necessary to comply with
its legal obligations"
They seem to be saying that you are freepublishing if you put it on evernote.
and that they will modify your content if they want to, and tell the cops
whatever they want about what was withheld from public view. (Since the cops can
already see what is in public view.)
Seems simple and "Sure, and why not?" if you're freepublishing,
and avoid like the plague if you are
wanting a private service.
Status.net seems good for private notes for a group to use. I'm going
to install it on my server and see what it's like soon.
John
This makes me think of content management systems,(CMS). I'm going to be trying one out
based on python language called django-cms. With django, a server hosting
users that can log in is easy -- they do not log into the server OS, they log into
the CMS. They can be limited in access privileges easily and probably there is
a way to quota them so they don't pull down the server.
A CMS combined with a wiki seems to be what you are asking for and it already exists:
http://taylanpince.com/blog/posts/django-doc-wiki/
https://github.com/sneeu/django-wiki
http://code.google.com/p/django-wikiapp/
JG
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Help to populate it with
interesting stuff!
For example by transferring interesting and controversial topics from
this mailing list into the wiki.
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Every once in awhile someone mentions the idea of documenting work in
online lab notebooks. What I'd like to know is, what are the best
options and are there any good examples?
Is the wiki style notebook listed by OpenWetWare the best one
available? http://openwetware.org/wiki/Lab_Notebook
I've just been trying out Benchling, seems pretty good so far.
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Just looked up rocketbook that looks sick. Is it regular paper or plasticky? Do all the pressure marks of writing multiple times remain?
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