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# **Notes** #### **This section is for keeping any miscellaneous notes taken during day-to-day work.** For example, this space could hold: - Images or audio recordings - Notes taken in your preferred medium - Templates for recording data - A data dictionary for definitions of your experiment's variables You may also want to organize the different stages of your work separately into different folders to review what was accomplished on different dates. One easy way to organize your notes is to use a naming convention that keeps the date at the start of the file name so notes can be viewed chronologically. As always the wiki may also be edited in anyway you see fit. If you would like to use an add-on for keeping your notes see the [OSF Guide for using add-ons][1] for step-by-step guides. --- **You must comply with ECU, University of North Carolina, and federal requirements related to privacy and data security. This include, but is not limited to, never sharing, posting, or uploading FERPA, HIPPA, or other personal indentifying information. For more information, please see ECU's policies [here](https://www.ecu.edu/prr).** If you have any questions or concerns regarding copyrights please send your questions to <Copyright@ecu.edu>. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about OSF or the use of this template please contact us at <ScholarlyComm@ecu.edu>. OSF provides tutorials, FAQs, and support information on [OSF Guides](http://help.osf.io). [1]: http://help.osf.io/m/addons
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