Do you want the frames to be accessible too ?
If not, then a.wiki would be an easy solution.
Alternatively a Filemaker database would do the trick too.

Jürgen 

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Jürgen Bosch
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
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On Aug 18, 2010, at 5:52, Andreas Förster <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> going through some previous lab member's data and trying to make sense 
> of it, I was wondering what kind of solutions exist to simply the 
> archiving and retrieval process.
> 
> In particular, what I have in mind is a web interface that allows a user 
> who has just returned from the synchrotron or the in-house detector to 
> fill in a few boxes (user, name of protein, mutant, light source, 
> quality of data, number of frames, status of project, etc) and then 
> upload his data from the USB stick, portable hard drive or remote storage.
> 
> The database application would put the data in a safe place (some file 
> server that's periodically backed up) and let users browse through all 
> the collected data of the lab with minimal effort later.
> 
> I doesn't seem too hard to implement this, which is why I'm asking if 
> anyone has done so already.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> Andreas
> 
> -- 
>         Andreas Förster, Research Associate
>         Paul Freemont & Xiaodong Zhang Labs
> Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College London
>             http://www.msf.bio.ic.ac.uk

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