diff --git a/module1/ressources/sequence0.org b/module1/ressources/sequence0.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1b8a9fac0840676da3ee38981e48d259a47a18be --- /dev/null +++ b/module1/ressources/sequence0.org @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +#+OPTIONS: ':nil *:t -:t ::t <:t H:3 \n:nil ^:t arch:headline +#+OPTIONS: author:t broken-links:nil c:nil creator:nil +#+OPTIONS: d:(not "LOGBOOK") date:t e:t email:nil f:t inline:t num:t +#+OPTIONS: p:nil pri:nil prop:nil stat:t tags:t tasks:t tex:t +#+OPTIONS: timestamp:t title:t toc:t todo:t |:t +#+TITLE: The Introductory Sequence (Module 1 sequence 0) +#+DATE: <2019-03-25 jeu.> +#+AUTHOR: Christophe Pouzat +#+EMAIL: christophe.pouzat@parisdescartes.fr +#+LANGUAGE: en +#+SELECT_TAGS: export +#+EXCLUDE_TAGS: noexport +#+CREATOR: Emacs 26.1 (Org mode 9.1.9) +#+STARTUP: indent + +* Table of content :TOC: +- [[The "notebook"]] +- [[Examples of notebooks]] + +* The "notebook" +"Notebook" must be here understood with a fairly general meaning; that is, depending on the context, it could more specifically be called "field book", "observations book", "journal" or "labbook". What we concentrate on is a a meduim (paper or digital) on which information get stored "as it arrives"--as opposed to a report or a scientic paper where the logic of the argument directs the structure of the content--; the information concidered is not homogeneous (different topics do show up) and multiple media can be used. + +* Examples of notebooks + +- Leonardo da Vinci notebooks ([[http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0007/000748/074877fo.pdf][in pdf format]]) and the Wikipdia page on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Leicester][Codex Leicester]]. +- The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_Galilei][Wikipedia page on Galileo Galilei]] gives many links to his notebooks. +- [[https://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/c/cook/james/c77j/index.html][Captain Cook's journal]] relating his first trip is available. +- [[http://darwin-online.org.uk/][Darwin's notebooks]] are also available. +- The exhaustive collection of [[http://linnean-online.org/61332/#/0][Carl Linneaus]] paper slips can be found online. +- The complete collection of [[http://scarc.library.oregonstate.edu/coll/pauling/rnb/index.html][Linus Pauling]] labbooks can also be accesssed. +- The meridian's measure from Bunkirk to Barcelona by Delambre and Méchain is wonderfully made by Ken Alder in his book "The Measure of All Things: The Seven-Year Odyssey and Hidden Error that Transformed the World", *a must read*. + +