I won a new grant (yaay!) and dipping my toes in the role of PI in my university. For now, I will have a PhD, a post doc and a couple of masters students in my team.

In all my previous labs, everything was on paper and very poorly documented (…don’t ask). I myself used to use LaTeX to keep a “neat” labnote. Obviously, it is not easy to collaborate and work with others.

Any researchers here who have experience hosting their own e-lab book in their labs?

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    It depends on what you guys do.

    Markdown is very easy to use. It can be learned within a couple of minutes.

    Do you calculate stuff? -> quarto

    Modern, comprehensible latex? --> typst

    Do you want trackable research? --> git

    A git server (forgejo, radicle) can also be used to track issues. Or you may want to try openproject.org

    Why is latex not easy to collaborate? Because others don’t know it?