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#### **Notes and Documentation** #### ##### **This is a space included for all your notes and other documentation related to your day-to-day work.** ##### Here you may want to include: - Notes done in your preferred space whether this be through MS Word on your computer, Google drive, or JHBox. - Digitized versions of your lab notebooks - Templates for recording results or observations You may want to organize different stages of your work in different folders within this component. We recommend following a file-naming convention with the date at the end so that you can easily view your notes chronologically. If you'd like to learn how to utilize a third-party storage service add-on for your notes and documentation see: <a href="http://help.osf.io/m/addons">**Using Add-ons**</a> for a step-by-step guide. For more detailed information about using the OSF interface, or to ask further questions about using the template as a Lab Notebook, please contact us at <a href="mailto:huajinw@cmu.edu"> huajinw@cmu.edu</a> or <a href="mailto:mgainey@andrew.cmu.edu"> mgainey@andrew.cmu.edu</a>. <br> <br> Additionally OSF tutorials, instructions, and support contacts are available at <a href="http://help.osf.io/">OSF Guides </a>.
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