LabArchives, the leading research data management platform with 235,000 users, announced its users have surpassed 100 million user activities.

CARLSBAD, Calif. (PRWEB) March 28, 2018

LabArchives, the leading research data management platform with 235,000 users, announced its users have surpassed 100 million user activities.

Researchers, professors, and laboratory students utilize LabArchives to safely store, organize, share, and publish their laboratory research. Users store research data, create chemical sketches, manage data, time-stamp discoveries, annotate drawings and images, upload attachments, and collaborate from within their LabArchives research notebook. The 235,000 users have created and managed more than 370,000 research notebooks on the platform.    

More than 300 leading research institutions in the world use LabArchives as their primary digital research notebook solution to manage research data. Researchers, instructors, and students at these institutions maximize their efficiency, workflow, and data integrity with this platform.

LabArchives is proud to be the most frequently used digital research notebook platform.

About LabArchives

LabArchives is a cloud-based software application (Software-as-a-Service) which replaces the traditional paper notebooks used in professional research labs and higher education laboratory courses. The LabArchives ELN (Electronic Lab Notebook) solution is used by more than 235,000 scientists and professors, including Nobel laureates, to store, organize, share, and publish their laboratory data. For more information, visit http://www.labarchives.com.

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