[OWW-Discuss] Interesting presentation on open science
Jason Kelly
jasonk at MIT.EDU
Thu Jan 25 20:45:53 EST 2007
Well if you haven't seen it there's a tutorial here for using the
Calender extension to set up a lab notebook, it autogenerates all the
page names for you with dates which saves you some trouble:
http://openwetware.org/wiki/Help:Notebook
jason
On 1/23/07, John Cumbers <johncumbers at gmail.com> wrote:
> That's really good Jason,
> I always feel that I'm doing things in the most time-consuming way when I;m
> doing my lab notebook on the wiki, or when I'm adding detailed info, (e.g
> using math ml to write the microlitre sign looks nice, but seems pointless).
> What I'd like to hear are people's top 3 tips for writing your lab book on
> oww and your top 3 tips for productivity ( i.e quick elegant ways of doing
> things that don't suck up all your time clicking save and edit again...)
> any ideas?
>
> John
>
>
> On 1/24/07, Jason Kelly <jasonk at mit.edu> wrote:
> >
> >
> http://showme.physics.drexel.edu/share/BlogConfBradleyJan07/BlogConfBradleyJan07.html
> >
> > Jean-Claude Bradley at Drexel who runs the UsefulChem wiki talks about
> > using a wiki for their primary lab notebook, among other things (incl
> > OWW).
> >
> > jason
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