Open Notebook Science is the practice of making the entire primary record of a research project publicly available online as it is recorded. This involves placing the personal, or laboratory, notebook of the researcher online along with all raw and processed data, and any associated material, as this material is generated. The approach may be summed up by the slogan 'no insider information'. It is the logical extreme of transparent approaches to research and explicitly includes the making available of failed, less significant, and otherwise unpublished experiments
Move Your Web Clippings Out of Google Notebook If you have been using Google Notebook to capture all your web clippings, here’s some bad news. Google has decided to stop further development of Google Notebook including the browser extension that was commonly used to clip text notes from web pages.
Google Notebook: Download is installed as a Grease Monkey. Once installed a link to "Export Notebooks" appears in the top right corner of the page. Now use DownThemAll to download your your notebooks in atom or html format. You can archive them to the medium of your choosing and then place it under your mattress so you can sleep at night knowing that if google exploded that night you would still have your files. Archiving with atom will allow you to import your google notebooks and restore them to their original state. HTML format doesn't require access to google notebook to be able to read.
iPad is a powerful, simple, flexible and free Electronic Laboratory Notebook for all those who take and use experimental research notes: researchers, technicians, group leaders, and R&D directors. It improves the management of research-related information
...research already in progress is opened up to allow labs anywhere in the world to contribute experiments. The deeply networked nature of modern laboratories, and the brief down-time that all labs have between projects, make this concept quite feasible.
Protected UsefulChem Project This is an open source science project in chemistry led by the Bradley Laboratory at Drexel University. Since all laboratory experimental results are made public, we refer to this work as Open Notebook Science as well. Cli
Electronically organizes information that is typically stored in paper notebooks by incorporating MS Excel & Word, ChemDraw reactions, stoichiometry grids and spectral data.