Journal of Automatic Chemistry, Volume 7, Number (January-March 1985), pages 1-3
1985
Merging Journals and Laboratory Information Management Systems
Editorial
Author Information
Author(s): Peter Stockwell
Conclusion
The merger of two journals aims to enhance the publication of laboratory automation research and the development of comprehensive laboratory information management systems is crucial for improving laboratory efficiency.
Supporting Evidence
- The merger of the Journal of Automatic Chemistry and The Journal of Clinical Laboratory Automation aims to streamline publication efforts.
- LIMS/2000 is designed to improve data management and processing in analytical laboratories.
Takeaway
Two journals are combining to make it easier to share research, and new computer systems can help labs work better by managing lots of data.
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