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=== Electronic Lab Notebook ===
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Complete your electronic notebook  on your individual journal page. Your notebook entry should contain:
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* The '''purpose''':  what was the purpose of your investigations?
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* Your '''methods''': what did you actually do?  Give a step by step account for Tasks 1-4 listed above.
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** There should be enough detail provided so that you or another person could re-do it based solely on your notebook.
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** You may copy protocol instructions on your page and modify them as to what '''''you''''' actually did, as long as you provide appropriate attribution.
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** Take advantage of the electronic nature of the notebook by providing screenshots, links to web pages, links to data, etc.
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* Your '''results''': the answers to the questions below, plus any other results you gathered.
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** Usually it makes sense to embed your answers to the questions/results in the "methods" in the order in which you obtained them.
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* A '''scientific conclusion''':  what was your main finding for today's project?  Did you fulfill the purpose?  Why or why not?
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'''[https://support.office.com/en-us/article/access-sql-basic-concepts-vocabulary-and-syntax-444d0303-cde1-424e-9a74-e8dc3e460671 Access SQL: basic concepts, vocabulary, and syntax]'''
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For your electronic lab notebook this week, do the following:
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# Upload your zipped Microsoft Access FDA database to the wiki and link to it on your individual journal page.
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# Write up the methods you used to create the database, load the tables, and write your first query.
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We will work with this database for a future assignment in the class.
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