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The purpose of LabAdviser is sharing of knowledge. In our laboratories thousands of experiments are being made and we want to make sure that the knowledge and experience acquired through this become accessible to current and future users. Sharing knowledge is the key for further development and all our users are encouraged to contribute. In time our users will hopefully be able to find good, relevant information about specific problems that they may encounter using the equipment our facilities. | The purpose of LabAdviser is sharing of knowledge. In our laboratories thousands of experiments are being made and we want to make sure that the knowledge and experience acquired through this become accessible to current and future users. Sharing knowledge is the key for further development and all our users are encouraged to contribute. In time our users will hopefully be able to find good, relevant information about specific problems that they may encounter using the equipment in our facilities. | ||
For the safety of the laboratory and other reasons, however, we cannot allow LabAdviser to have an open-for-all-input structure like Wikipedia. | For the safety of the laboratory and other reasons, however, we cannot allow LabAdviser to have an open-for-all-input structure like Wikipedia. |
Revision as of 12:12, 24 July 2023
The purpose of LabAdviser is sharing of knowledge. In our laboratories thousands of experiments are being made and we want to make sure that the knowledge and experience acquired through this become accessible to current and future users. Sharing knowledge is the key for further development and all our users are encouraged to contribute. In time our users will hopefully be able to find good, relevant information about specific problems that they may encounter using the equipment in our facilities.
For the safety of the laboratory and other reasons, however, we cannot allow LabAdviser to have an open-for-all-input structure like Wikipedia.