Interesting comparitive studies of e-logbooks.
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Hi, Below is a link to an E-logbook evaluation that was done by committee. I'm not sure it hits on your requirement of auto-population, but at the very least it will bring a number of solutions to your attention. http://docdb.fnal.gov/ILC-public/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=305 regards, Claude Emmanuel Mayssat wrote: > Hello all, > > I am currently looking at finding an automated logbook application. > The logbook could be a set of template that are automatically filled > with scripts. Results of experiments could also be automatically > reported in the daily log. > > I have been looking at plone, a web based content management system that > can be scripted with python and configured through zope. > > Is anybody familiar with plone? > Is anybody using another application for a partially or totally > automated logbook? > > Regards, > > >
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