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The purpose of this book is to teach the principles of proper scientific notekeeping. The principles presented in this book are goals for whiCh working scientists must strive. The information that is included will also be valuable to librarians, archivists, record managers.

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The purpose of this book is to teach the principles of proper scientific notekeeping. The principles presented in this book are goals for whiCh working scientists must strive. The information that is included will also be valuable to librarians, archivists, record managers.

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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 344 734 SE 052 300 avitHoR Kanare, Howard M. TITLE Writing the Laboratory Notebeok. INSTITUTION Anerican Chemical Society, Washington, D.C. REPORT 40 1SBN-0-8412-0933-2 PUB DATE es NOTE 153p.; Photographs will not reproduce clearly. AVAILABLE FROM American Chemical Society, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036 (paperback--ISBN-0-8412-0933-2, $14.95; clothbound--ISBN-0-8412-0906-5, $24.95). PUB TYPE Guides - Non-Classroom Use (055) EDRS PRICE MFO3/PCO7 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS © Elementary Secondary Education; *Ethics; Higher Education; Inventions; *Lahoratory Experiments; Legal Responsibility; *Notetaking; Patents; Science Education; Scientific Researzh; *Writing Skills ABSTRACT ‘The purpose of this book is to teach the principles of proper scientific notekeeping. The principles presented in this book are goals for which working scientists must strive. Chapter 1, mune Reasons for Notekeeping," is an overview of the process of keeping a laboratory notebook. Chapter 2, "fhe Hardware of Notekeeping," is intended especially for the laboratory manager, purchasing agent, or school administrator who is responsible for specifying and obtaining laboratory notebooks, writing paper, and pens. The information that is included will also be valuable to librarians, archivists, record managers, and any scientist wno is concerned about the permanence of written records. Chapter 3, "Legal and Ethical Aspects," discusses the ownership, rights, and obligations of the scientist and the employer, both in the university and industry. Chapter 4, "Management of Notekeeping," describes practices for issuance, use, and storage of notebooks. Chapter 5, "Organizing and Writing the Notebook," emphasizes the importance of being flexible and clear in writing. Chapter 6, "Examples of Notebook Entries," provides examples of the proper method of entering a variety of laboratory notes. Chapter 7, "Patents and Invention Protection," examines how the notebook is used to help secure patents and invention protection. Chapter 8, "The Electronic Notebook," summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of traditional, handwritten notekeeping systems and computer-based systems. Sone suggestions for teaching laboratory notekeeping and photographs from the historical laboratory noteDooks of famous scientists are appended. (KR) * Reproductions supplied by ERS are the best that can be made = * * from the original document. * Wr it, ing ‘the Laboratory Notebook, Howard M. Kanare © BEET COPY AVAILABLE Writing the Laboratory Notebook Howard M. Kanare AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY WASHINGTON, D.C.

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