Splice is happy to share the news that sciNote Open Source Electronic Lab Notebook has been launched. We have supported sciNote throughout its successful Kickstarter campaign and we are excited to see that it is finally available to everyone for free.
"The amount of scientific data is already overwhelming and it doubles every three years. We created sciNote to help a modern scientist to effortlessly record their work and to share it with collaborators" explains Klemen Zupancic, co-founder of BioSistemika and sciNote project leader.
Klemen Zupancic concluded: "We want sciNote to become the platform for storing and managing all kinds of scientific data in a structured way. In other words, once your scientific result is in sciNote, you will always be able to find it, build upon it and share it with others in the scientific community."
We encourage you to try sciNote and become a part of the sciNote community. You can also contribute to sciNote development by sending a feedback to sciNote team (info@scinote.net).
To learn more about sciNote visit their webpage.
Splice team
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