PROTOCOL DATA MANAGEMENT IN BIOLOGY LABORATORIES: proposal for the development of an information management system
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2020
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Brazilian Journal of Information Studies: Research Trends
Abstract
The main objective of information organization is to disseminate information objects effectively to
users. It is a complex but important task that uses elements such as the form and informational content
of documents, and it is a prerequisite for an efficient organization. Research laboratories are examples
of organizations that have a diverse and complex set of data that must be well organized. Their flow of
information needs to be mapped to properly identify people, information sources, technology used as
well as products and services. In this work we describe the development of the FluxP system to organize
information on protocols from a Biology Research Laboratory — The Animal Venoms and Toxins
Laboratory (LVTA) from the Federal University of Minas Gerais – Brazil. FluxP is able to manage
protocol data and makes it simple to store and retrieve protocols to aid in the experimental work,
increasing the reliability of experiments and helping reduce experimental errors. By establishing a
central repository for protocols FluxP prevents protocols from being misplaced or lost and by
categorizing them FluxP makes it simple to retrieve protocols based on keywords. The system is
currently being used by LVTA to manage a collection of 50 protocols, and can be easily adapted for
other laboratories.
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Information management, LIMS, Biology Laboratory, Research Protocols.
