An issue, and maybe you can speak to this from experience, is the dread of Enterprise Software.
The notebook has to support recording any kind of information, be accessible anywhere, even on tiny laptop screens, and otherwise stay out of the way. It should involve little or no manual data transfer. It should probably work harmoniously with git. For some of us, investing brain cells in the use of proprietary software might be a negative.
For my work, Jupyter notebooks are the best solution I've found. A wet chemist might have a different opinion.
There are plenty of non commercial, non enterprise ELN system. With all their down sides, they are all pretty similar and relatively easy to use (they could use better UI but that's often a problem in research). I think it's almost completely a cultural problem
analog31|2 years ago
The notebook has to support recording any kind of information, be accessible anywhere, even on tiny laptop screens, and otherwise stay out of the way. It should involve little or no manual data transfer. It should probably work harmoniously with git. For some of us, investing brain cells in the use of proprietary software might be a negative.
For my work, Jupyter notebooks are the best solution I've found. A wet chemist might have a different opinion.
bafe|2 years ago