Using the caNanoLab User's Guide | caNanoLab User's Guide| Performing a caNanoLab Keyword Search
This chapter introduces you to the caNanoLab interface and how to navigate.
Topics in this chapter include:
Introduction to caNanoLab
caNanoLab provides support and functionality for the following features:
- Protocol management – Search, submit, and edit nanotechnology protocols leveraged in performing sample characterization assays
- Sample management – Search, submit, and edit information on sample formulations including the composition of the sample, results of sample physico-chemical, in vitro, in vivo, and other characterizations, and associated publications
- Publication management – Search, submit, and edit information on nanotechnology publications including peer reviewed articles, reviews, and other types of reports related to the use of nanotechnology in biomedicine
Supported Browsers
Supported web browsers include Google Chrome (41), Mozilla Firefox (31.4 up to 32), and Internet Explorer version 10.0 in the PC environment.
caNanoLab Public Home Page
When you open caNanoLab, the public home page displays. From that page, any user can search publicly-available protocols, samples, and publications in the caNanoLab database.
The following table lists important areas and options on the page.
Home Page | Description |
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Keyword Search | Appears above the banner and provides a keyword search across protocols, samples, and publications. |
caNanoLab Menu Options |
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Welcome to caNanoLab | Provides introductory information about caNanoLab. |
Browse caNanoLab | Provides options to search publicly-available protocols, samples, and publications. Public Results provides a hyperlinked total results to display the appropriate search results page. |
User Actions | Log into caNanoLab and save data. |
Features | Lists caNanoLab features and links to the caNanoLab Online Help and FAQ. |
How To | Provides answers to common questions. |
What's New | Links to important and current caNanoLab information. |
Footer | Provides contact and other required information, as well as additional government web sites. |
Browsing Public Information
The following table provides instructions for browsing public protocols, samples, and publications.
Type of Public Information | Instructions to Browse Public Information |
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Protocols | To browse public nanotechnical protocols from the home page
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Samples | To browse public samples from the home page
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Publications | Publications can be either documents or reports that detail results of sample characterization projects. To browse public publications from the home page
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Logging into caNanoLab
From the public caNanoLab home page, you can log into caNanolab under User Actions to save samples, protocols, and publications.
Logging In
To log into caNanoLab and submit items
- From the home page, enter your Login ID.
- Enter your caNanoLab Password.
- Click Login to enter caNanoLab.
Registering for a caNanoLab Login Account
If you do not have a caNanoLab account and want to submit items, you must register first. Please contact Application Support. You will be assigned a user role which affects what actions you can perform in caNanoLab.
Note
caNanoLab validates your login and alerts you if you have used an incorrect user name or password.
Resetting Your Password
To update your caNanoLab password, please contact Application Support.
User Roles
When you are given caNanoLab login credentials, you will be assigned the Public role by default. Researcher and Curator are also available. The following table describes the differences between these user roles.
User Role | Actions and Access |
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Public | The Public user role is assigned to all caNanoLab users. A logged in Public user can
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Researcher (and also Public) | A logged in Researcher can
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Curator (and also Public and Researcher) | Once logged in, you can
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caNanoLab Home Page (After Login)
Once you log into caNanoLab, the caNanoLab home page opens with the caNanoLab menus along the top. Only a curator sees the Groups and Curation menus.
The bottom left of the window displays login and user role information. The Associated Groups are your user role(s) (Public and Curator) and any collaboration group(s) (This is a sample) to which you are assigned.
Menu Options
The following table lists and describes each caNanoLab menu.
Menu Options | Description |
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Home | Returns to the home page. |
Workflow | Presents a workflow graphic with active links to access caNanoLab functions. |
Search for existing protocols, create a new protocol, and submit a protocol for review for public access. | |
Search for existing samples, create a new sample, and submit a sample for review for public access. You can also Annotate new samples. When you add a sample to caNanoLab with the Samples option, three options are added to the Navigation Tree on the left panel of the home page:
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Search for existing sample publications, create a new publication, and submit a publication for review for public access. | |
Groups | Curator only: Create, edit, and delete collaboration groups and assign users to participate in the collaboration group. |
Curation | Curator only: Curating by reviewing data pending release and managing batch data availability. |
Results | Curator only: Appears after you perform a batch process. |
My Workspace | Review the samples, protocols, and publications that you saved or are associated with your log in. |
My Favorites | Review the samples, protocols, and publications that you bookmarked for easy access. |
Logout | Return to the caNanoLab public home page. |
Using the Workflow to Get Started
If you are new to caNanoLab or just need a refresher about accessing the right option, click the caNanoLab menu, Workflow option. The Workflow illustrates caNanoLab functionality and the process to follow. Active links are provided for directly navigating to the appropriate function based on your authorization level.
Tip
To assist in the data submission process, a caNanoLab Data Submission Video and accompanying transcript are available, as well as the caNanoLab User's Guide.
Working With Tables
caNanoLab displays data in tables. The following table lists general functions you can perform with data in tables.
What You Can Do | Instructions |
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Sorting | To sort a table by a particular row, click an up or down arrow/triangle next to the column name. The table will be sorted by that data. Clicking the triangle again alternates the sort from ascending to descending order of data. |
Exporting | Certain tables may have an Export Results icon at the bottom. To export the results to a spreadsheet, click Export Results and following the instructions to save the file. |