SLiMS (Senayan Library Management System) is a free and open source Library Management System. It is build on free and open source technology like PHP and MySQL.SLiMS provides many features such as bibliography database, circulation, membership management and many more that will help "automating" library tasks.
The purpose of this study is to determine the problems that occur when the migration of library automation systems in the University of Sebelas Maret (UNS) Library, such as the causes, constraints, and advantages and disadvantages of the SLiMS automation system. This study was used descriptive method. Data collection method used in this study is the interview and observation. The obstacle faced by librarians in implementing SLiMS is that librarians who are not yet accustomed to need time to learn. Overall the implementation of the SLiMS automation system at the UNS Library went smoothly, although there were a number of problems, the library was able to overcome the problem. The results of this study revealed that the migration of the Library automation system to SLiMS was carried out to support the increasingly complex needs of users.
This document provides instructions for installing SLiMS, an open source library management software. It describes downloading and installing prerequisite programs like XAMPP, then downloading the SLiMS zip file. Instructions are given to extract the file contents, rename the folder, create a database in phpMyAdmin, and run the installation wizard through the web browser. The final step notes that a future presentation will cover using and customizing the SLiMS modules.Read less
Agilent SLIMS engineers are domain experts with backgrounds in science and laboratory informatics. We have deployed solutions for labs in more than 20 countries. We support you in all the phases of the project, from installation and configuration to validation and ongoing assistance.
Agilent SLIMS offers flexible installation options and can either be hosted on a reliable, scalable, secure Agilent server, or with your favorite cloud service provider. It can also be installed on a server at your site. Deployment is quick and 100% remote. Once installed, SLIMS can be used with just a web browser from computers or tablets.
Choose from a library of sample types, locations, metadata, automation snippets, premade entire configurations, and more to make your solution operational as fast as possible. Install what you need and use it as is, or adapt it to make SLIMS ready for your lab.
Laboratory information management systems (LIMS) are business applications that manage and track analysis requests and the associated samples, test results, and other information required to issue the final certificate of analysis (COA). LIMS is a general term that covers a wide scope of functionalities and lab markets, but it has been used for years in the industry to describe a system that electronically records samples and results, has workflow functionality, and supports use in regulated environments.
A laboratory execution system (LES) is a combination of LIMS functionality and ELN functionality. It combines the sample centric approach of a LIMS with the workflow driven paradigm of an analytical ELN into a holistic solution for executing laboratory procedures. An LES is the tool of choice for converting paper-based processes into fully automated and integrated digital workflows.
A recent trend in the industry is laboratory digitization. Discover more . Agilent SLIMS combines the flexibility to design your workflow executions, sample tracking, data reporting, instrument integration and more in one holistic application, supported by engineers who help you configure the software and plan for each milestone to minimize disruption to the lab. SLIMS has various install options: it can be run on premise, cloud hosted by Agilent, or cloud hosted by the customer.
For example, analytical laboratories conducting environmental or food analysis take advantage of holistic workflow management that integrates the best of a LIMS and of an analytical electronic lab notebook into a lab execution system (LES) offering connection to instruments.
Pharmaceutical laboratories gain from regulatory compliance, and a LIMS assists in controlling user inputs, facilitating review by exception, and covering signature needs. A LIMS can even help achieve and maintain ISO 17025 certification, for example.
Biobanks benefit by tracking specimens electronically from sample reception through storage, monitoring, retrieval, sharing, shipment, and delivery. Study management and configurable metadata ensures that all the data related to a sample and its quality are captured and analyzed. Lab automation can be used to make it easier and faster to collect the data.
NGS laboratories need a LIMS to manage their plates through batch processing or to generate libraries. With large amounts of data generated, integration with lab equipment and automation improves user experience, saves time and money, and minimizes errors.
Research labs benefit from interactive note-taking tools like an ELN feature, access rights management and version control, SOPs, and drag-and-drop digital media. Ad hoc protocol templates facilitate data sharing and reuse.
A LIMS provides the laboratory manager with an overall vision of their lab. It shows an overview of the lab that illuminates the operations that might be blocked for different reasons (people, instruments, inventories, or procedures).
The lines between all these different lab tools have increasingly blurred over the last few years, with established LIMS vendors adding ELNs to their portfolio, and ELN vendors adding sample tracking and management capabilities to their products. Learn more.
You should choose a holistic solution that offers the best of a LIMS and ELN in the same tool so you can manage samples from one stage to another, track locations and assignments seamlessly, receive guidance for complex workflows, automate processes to increase efficiency and reduce errors, review by exception, and facilitate collaboration without creating delays. This all-in-one solution is also called a Laboratory Execution System (LES).
"Data should never, ever be written down on paper, a body part, a lab coat, or even a Post-It note. Ensure that data are captured securely by interfaced instruments and that applicable ALCOA+ principles are met." Learn more.
Using a LIMS helps a lab achieve that desired end goal of error reduction and improved efficiency. Use of technical controls in the software assures data quality and data integrity, helping to maintain compliance. Manual procedures such as sample preparation and capture observation tests can be automated, reducing problems and improving the transparency of work. Records and processes are kept more secure by eliminating paper and using electronic signatures.
It's possible to interface analytical instruments so the data they generate can be integrated into automated procedures. For example, instead of writing the preparation of buffer solution in a logbook, the automated process in the LES states what compounds will be required and captures the weights of each electronically. The label containing the buffer name, strength, preparation, and other relevant information are printed on it for the prepared solution and referred to in the LES.
Manual observations are entered into the LES, bypassing paper results entirely, which eliminates the need for master templates and blank forms, and the administrative overhead of managing them. The data is captured electronically, instead of being transcribed, printed, entered in other computer systems, or transferred manually via removable media. Instead, the data is transferred by validated electronic processes, which eliminates the need for transcription error checking. Processes are automated, including the transfer of sample information, requests to the LES to carry out analysis, and results to upload to the LIMS. Either the LES or LIMS can conduct sample management. The CDS and LES are interfaced as well to eliminate manual data entry and transcription error changes.
The cost of compliance is cheaper than that of noncompliance. FDA warning letters show how important it is to automate to the greatest practical degree. Changing to a digital lab is disruptive, but by understanding the principles with help from experts, and with a strategy mindful of those hurdles, the journey to digitization can be achieved a milestone at a time.
Our team of industry experts understands the level of complexity of various labs and how disruptive such a change can be. The implementation of SLIMS is rapid and realistic, transitioning to digital at the lab's pace. We follow a holistic approach focused on time-to-value to prioritize the changes that will improve efficiency from the background and iterate into each next critical milestone to match the lab data model as closely as possible. We install and verify that SLIMS performs exactly as designed, configure the software with the customer, and equip the customer with training to fine tune their transition.
The SLIMS store provides a library of sample types, locations, metadata, automation snippets, sample sheets, and more that customers and our engineers use to make the solution operational quickly. These packages are already configured for specific use in a domain and are ready as is or can be adapted to a specific configuration.
With the SLIMS team and tools, you don't need to purchase days of professional services or highly specialized software engineering expertise to reconfigure or upgrade the software later. You can manage regular maintenance in house.
LocalStorage-slim provides you a config object (ls.config) which can be modified to suit your needs. The available config parameters are as follows and all of them are completely OPTIONAL
Enabling encryption ensures that the data stored in your localStorage will be unreadable by majority of the users. Be aware of the fact that default implementation is not a true encryption but a mere obfuscation to keep the library light in weight. You can customize the encrypter/decrypter functions to write your own algorithm or to use a secure encryption algorithm like AES, TDES, RC4 or rabbit via CryptoJS to suit your needs.
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