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Charlie Dunnill

Charlie Dunnill. Effective Use of Laboratory Equipment and Resources: Inventory and Booking Systems. Before Quartzy. Individual bottle referencing Alpha numeric labelling v.s barcodes 1 bottle - 1 line Restricted chemicals Buy in from groups Sharing / stealing

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Charlie Dunnill

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  1. Charlie Dunnill Effective Use of Laboratory Equipment and Resources:Inventory and Booking Systems

  2. Before Quartzy

  3. Individual bottle referencing • Alpha numeric labelling v.s barcodes • 1 bottle - 1 line • Restricted chemicals • Buy in from groups • Sharing / stealing • The “Genius” of the end user • Entropy Some key points - chemicals

  4. Better use of equipment. • Individual user groups. • Admins have control. • Can share on and off campus. • Access from anywhere. • Download usage statistics Some key points - facilities

  5. Something is better than nothing. • Implement something and then improve it as you learn where the weakness is. • Be flexible. • End user buy in. – carrot or stick. • End user? • Beware entropy. Tips for Bottom up approach

  6. Charlie Dunnill Questions? Demo.

  7. Charlie_Dunnill C.Dunnill@Swansea.ac.uk www.Charles.Dunnill.me

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