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Electronic Lab Notebook

Complete your electronic notebook on your individual journal page. Your notebook entry should contain:

  • The purpose: what was the purpose of your investigations?
  • Your methods: what did you actually do? Give a step by step account for Tasks 1-4 listed above.
    • There should be enough detail provided so that you or another person could re-do it based solely on your notebook.
    • You may copy protocol instructions on your page and modify them as to what you actually did, as long as you provide appropriate attribution.
    • Take advantage of the electronic nature of the notebook by providing screenshots, links to web pages, links to data, etc.
  • Your results: the answers to the questions below, plus any other results you gathered.
    • Usually it makes sense to embed your answers to the questions/results in the "methods" in the order in which you obtained them.
  • A scientific conclusion: what was your main finding for today's project? Did you fulfill the purpose? Why or why not?

Access SQL: basic concepts, vocabulary, and syntax

For your electronic lab notebook this week, do the following:

  1. Upload your zipped Microsoft Access FDA database to the wiki and link to it on your individual journal page.
  2. Write up the methods you used to create the database, load the tables, and write your first query.

We will work with this database for a future assignment in the class. -->