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#
Journal de bord du Mooc / Mooc
's logbook
#
Victor
's logbook
FR
This logbook is created to summarize and record my advancements during the mooc:
Reproductible research.
Espace réservé au journal de bord du Mooc
Below I will add all useful information as well as other relevant notes.
EN
## Notebook indexing after [John Locke](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Locke)
The main idea of this indexing method resides in how the actual index is conceived.
Either in the end or at the beginning of one's notebook, the index shall be constructed
by combinning each alphabet letter with a vowel (here y is considered as being i). Each
combination shall be written in a line like:
-
(A--Z) a:
-
(A--Z) e:
-
(A--Z) i:
-
(A--Z) o:
-
(A--Z) u:
and respecting the alphabet order.
At the bottom/top/sides of each notebook page a keyword of its contents shall be
written and it is this keyword that will be pointed to in the index. The firs letter
of the keyword points to the main group in the index and the first vowel controls the subgroup.
In the end, what will be annotated (in the index) is the page number.
As an example, suppose we use the keyword (one can use as many as he sees fit) COMPOSANT in
page 101 and CALCULATIONS in page 15. In the index one should then annotate as:
COMPOSANT:
-
C o: 101
CALCULATIONS:
-
C a: 15
For each new keyword falling in the same index entry, the subsequent page numbers must
be separated by some punctuation mark, ike the usual virgule.
Reserved for the Mooc's logbook
\ No newline at end of file
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