WHY?
- Traceability tool: the researcher’s and the laboratory’s memory
- Legal tool: evidences
- Scientific tool: log book to standardize processes, protocols within
a research team
WHO DOES IT AND FOR WHOM?
- Each researcher (including students) should have their own lab notebook to RECORD AND DATE their research experiments and findings
- The lab notebook must be signed by the researcher AND countersigned by the promoter
- The book remains within the laboratory and serves as its memory
HOW TO COMPLETE IT
- Chronologically and daily
- Clearly and exhaustively (dates, procedures, references of the products and reagents used, results and observations, interpretations and comments, new ideas and hypotheses, etc.) so that a third party can reproduce the experiments
- With non-erasable ink
- Regularly signed and countersigned
THE LIEU NETWORK LABORATORY NOTEBOOK
- This lab notebook has been designed by the LiEU Network and is common to all the Higher Education Institutions and Universities in the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles
- Notebook with unique identification
- Notebook with numbered pages and no loose sheets of paper
The information contained in the lab notebook is confidential and the property of the University or the Higher Education Institution
How to get it
- ULB : delphine.stordeur@ulb.be
- UNamur : secretariat.adre@unamur.be
- ULIEGE : ip@uliege.be
- UCLouvain : colette.douchamps@uclouvain.be ; pascal.colson@uclouvain.be
- UMONS : economat@umons.ac.be
- Higher Education Institutions : lazzaro.n@synhera.be
Contact
Réseau LiEU
contact@reseaulieu.be
+32(0)81/62.25.94