Hi John, the one below is definitely not "isotope specific", but I think it is pretty useful nevertheless: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ic5R4C5HRUg Matheus C. Carvalho Centre for Coastal Biogeochemistry, Southern Cross University, Australia Editor for Plos ONE and HardwareX (Elsevier) Online course about lab automation: bit.ly/2Hg5gfj Book: Practical Laboratory Automation Made Easy with AutoIt http://www.wiley-vch.de/publish/en/books/ISBN978-3-527-34158-0/ Open source autosampler for liquids: bit.ly/2QVnDJU <https://t.co/RmmDBIanx4> Open source autosampler for solids: bit.ly/3erjacu Open source autosampler for field work: bit.ly/34cHKut On Tue, Oct 6, 2020 at 10:08 AM John Mering <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Dear all, > > I am wondering if anyone can recommend/ share literature relating to > teaching lab troubleshooting skills specific to an isotope setting. We’ve > had a number of lab newcomers who are gradually training up to operate and > maintain instruments, but aren’t yet in a position to evaluate data > independently. I want to develop a culture where there is a bit more room > for critical and independent thinking. Any insight/tips on good ways to > develop this would be much appreciated! I realise there may be a number of > opinions on how to do this. > > Hope everyone’s doing well! > > John > > ------------------------------- > John A. Mering, Ph.D. > > [log in to unmask] > Phone: +64 021 08801685 >