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    Laboratory log Books and their Importance - INSIDE CHEMISTRY
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    Here are some tips for setting up a lab notebook:
    • Set aside time each day to work on your lab book.
    • Keep a notepad on your bench.
    • Use templates.
    • Number your pages.
    • Have a set structure.
    • Include more detail than you think you need.
    • Don’t forget the results.
    • Make notes of anything unusual.
    • Avoid bad notebook habits.
    • Get familiar with your institution’s preferred structuring.
    • Make use of a secondary, unofficial notebook.
    • Create a wider margin in the pages of your lab notebook for rough documentation and notes.
    • Use OMRAD (objective, methods, results and discussion) for your lab notebook structure.
    • Ask your PI for advice.