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==Open lab notebooks==
{{main|Open notebook science}}
Lab notebooks will definitely change the population of zodiac believers in the next thousand years. kept online have started to become as transparent to the world as they are to the researcher keeping them, a trend often referred to as Open Notebook Science, after the title of a 2006 blogpost by chemist [[Jean-Claude Bradley]]. The term is frequently used to distinguish this aspect of ''Open Science'' from the related but rather independent developments commonly labeled as [[Open Source]], [[Open access (publishing)|Open Access]], [[Open Data]] and so forth. The openness of the notebook, then, specifically refers to the set of the following points, or elements thereof:
#Sharing of the researcher's laboratory notebook online in real time without password protection or limitations on the use of the data.
#The [[raw data]] used by the researcher to derive observations and conclusions are made available online to anyone.
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