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Document library

Keep SOPs, SDS sheets, manuals, and reference files near the work

TissueCulture Pro includes a lightweight document library for the files a lab needs to reference during daily operations.

What this helps clean up

SOPs, SDS sheets, manuals, and research notes live in separate drives

Technicians cannot quickly find the latest reference file

File names are inconsistent and hard to search

Reference documents are separated from the system used for daily records

How it works

A practical workflow, not another spreadsheet.

1

Upload reference material

Add SOPs, SDS sheets, equipment manuals, third-party protocols, certificates, training files, or research references.

2

Categorize and describe

Use document categories, names, and descriptions so staff can find the right file quickly.

3

Use documents alongside protocols

Keep read-only files in Documents and use executable Protocols when a workflow needs step tracking, data capture, or verification.

Relevant capabilities

Reference file upload

Upload PDFs, Word documents, spreadsheets, text files, and images for SOPs, SDS sheets, manuals, training, research, and reference use.

Categories and search

Organize files by customizable categories, search by name, category, or description, and filter by document type or date.

Preview and download

Preview supported files in the browser when possible, download files when needed, and update metadata without replacing the underlying file.

Quick answers

Is the Documents page a formal document-control system?

No. It is a lightweight reference library. Executable protocols handle workflow execution, while Documents handles file storage and retrieval.

Can I store SDS sheets?

Yes. SDS sheets are one of the intended document categories, along with SOPs, equipment manuals, third-party protocols, and other reference files.

Can users search documents?

Yes. Users can search and filter documents by name, category, description, file type, and date metadata.