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[[File:AGBell Notebook.jpg|thumb|Page from a laboratory notebook of [[Alexander Graham Bell]], 1876.]]
[[File:Otto Hahn's notebook 1938 - Deutsches Museum - Munich.jpg|thumb|Page from the notebook of [[Otto Hahn]], 1938.]]
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==Open lab notebooks==
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Lab notebooks 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.
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== External links ==
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*[http://labs.physics.dur.ac.uk/skills/skills/labbook.php Durham University Guide on Lab Books]
* NIH training guide for [https://www.training.nih.gov/assets/Lab_Notebook_508_(new).pdf Keeping a Lab Notebook]
 
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