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Indeed, whether your experiment worked or not, research notes and the intermediate data are an invaluable source of information needed to interpret your results, replicate your experiment, and learn from your experience. Do you really think that all your hard work over the years is well reflected in a few research papers? iPad can help you preserve all your work indefinitely and make it understandable and useful for others. more |
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Getting tired of joggling your notebooks, data files, and references? iPad can serve as the central information repository that helps you to organize and integrate all these diverse sources of information. iPad uses the latest methodologies for managing information that offer both high degree of organization and high degree of flexibility and ease. more |
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In iPad you can easily share whatever information you want with whomever you want. You can also work on documents together with others, even at the same time. Importantly, iPad helps to make your information clearer for your colleagues and vice versa. more |
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Shockingly, the vast majority of information generated in the process of experimental research is lost, irrevocably buried in the paper laboratory notebooks and private computer files where researchers record their experiments. Moreover, the small fraction of scientific information that is publicly available is already too difficult to analyze because it is dispersed among a myriad of isolated repositories that are often not well organized. As a result, work gets unnecessarily duplicated, the same mistakes are repeated numerous times, and more importantly, it is very difficult to know what direction of research is the most effective. iPad allows to greatly improve this sad situation. more |
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Even if your project did not produce results publishable in top journals, its detailed and clear recording in iPad will allow it to become the basis for a more accurate evaluation of your real work. more |
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