DFliyerz
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Electronic lab notebook
I've been very lazy about documenting my experiments in my physical lab notebook, so I started to look into electronic ones, and was quickly
overwhelmed by the number available. So, does anyone have any experience with these, and could anyone recommend one that is preferably free with a
mobile app?
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Zombie
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I've decided to use my spare computer, and a video cam. I spend sooo much time on the computer between work, learning random sh^t, ordering parts,
invoicing, forums (4), emails... I don't want to ruin my fun by adding more computer time to it.
Maybe just a note book w/ a cam in it. Whatever they call those things... Tablet?
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Return to the Notebook and pen/pencil.
They need no electrical power.
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Maybe a GoPro like camera? There are some Chinese alternatives (like those SJCams) that are rather cheap, then just plug into the PC and done. There
are also wifi enabled models of these cams so they could stream directly to your computer so it doesn't have to stay in harms way.
[Edited on 8-7-2015 by battoussai114]
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Zombie
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That's what I was thinking... Something like a Go Pro, and microphone.
Then the moment I turn green, and my cloths get to small will be recorded. Big green guys don't write too well.
Everything else is "high tech" so the experiment recording process may as well be.
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I don't think a GoPro or other video recording device would be a good idea because your lab notebook is something you should be able to quickly refer
to to look at past experiments. If you use a GoPro then your recording will contain hours and hours of bubbling flasks and dripping filter papers,
with very little useful information in between.
A tablet could be a viable idea, but I personally have trouble drawing diagrams with them so I personally use an A4 art notebook.
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I like a standard lined notebook. I keep it in a leather jacket that my son gave me for Christmas. I go through and number the pages first and
provide 3-4 pages in front for a table of contents.
I write a short paragraph in my notebook before ever starting the experiment. It describes the object, scale, and reference for the work. I figure
that if I can't do this I really haven't planned very well.
I enjoy writing in my notebook almost as much as doing the experiment. These books have come in handy many times when I wish to recall something in
detail from years past. I'm on volume VII.
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