LabArchives /technology/ en Working with large files in electronic research notebooks /technology/news/list/2019/03/15/working-with-large-files-in-electronic-research-notebooks If you use electronic research notebooks, you can now upload attachments up to 15GB directly into LabArchives. March 15 2019 admin /technology/news/list/2019/03/15/working-with-large-files-in-electronic-research-notebooks Book your LabArchives training session now /technology/news/list/2018/09/24/book-your-labarchives-training-session-now LabArchives is the University’s electronic research notebook system. Researchers in all disciplines use this secure, web-based tool to: September 24 2018 Karen Bath /technology/news/list/2018/09/24/book-your-labarchives-training-session-now LabArchives training workshops are coming soon! /technology/news/list/2018/08/28/labarchives-training-workshops-are-coming-soon LabArchives is the University’s electronic research notebook system. Researchers in all disciplines use this secure, web-based tool to: August 28 2018 Karen Bath /technology/news/list/2018/08/28/labarchives-training-workshops-are-coming-soon Use email to add files to your LabArchives notebooks /technology/news/list/2018/08/03/use-email-to-add-files-to-your-labarchives-notebooks If you send files to inbox@au.labarchives.com using your LabArchives account email address, you can access the files in your inbox when you log into LabArchives. The text in the email becomes a description for the attached files, which can be added to any page where you have write access. Be careful: the LabArchives inbox will detect any email signature text and images. Make sure you have deleted any extraneous text and images (such as the uni logo) in the email before you send it. August 03 2018 Karen Bath /technology/news/list/2018/08/03/use-email-to-add-files-to-your-labarchives-notebooks