<h2id="orgc95598e">Some examples of LabBooks provided for inspiration</h2>
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Since a few years, we systematically require any or our students to
have a laboratory notebook in org-mode. Most of the time, they start
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<listyle="margin-bottom:0;">Tom Cornebize is currently a PhD student advised by Arnaud Legrand
and during his MSc, he also heavily <ahref="https://github.com/Ezibenroc/simulating_mpi_applications_at_scale">loged his activity on Github</a>.</li>
<listyle="margin-bottom:0;"><ahref="https://github.com/schnorr">Lucas Schnorr</a>'s students usually also maintain their journal in a
very nice way: <ahref="https://github.com/taisbellini/aiyra/blob/master/LabBook.org">Tais Bellini's BSc.</a>, <ahref="https://github.com/mittmann/hpc/blob/master/LabBook.org">Arthur Krause’s LabBook</a></li>
very nice way: <ahref="https://github.com/taisbellini/aiyra/blob/master/LabBook.org">Tais Bellini's BSc.</a>, <ahref="https://github.com/mittmann/hpc/blob/master/LabBook.org">Arthur Krause's LabBook</a>, <ahref="http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~llnesi/memory_report/MemoryReport.html">Luca
Nesi's LabBook</a>.</li>
<listyle="margin-bottom:0;"><ahref="https://people.irisa.fr/Martin.Quinson/Research/Students/Methodo/">Martin Quinson</a>'s students also follow such conventions:
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<listyle="margin-bottom:0;">Ezequiel Torti Lopez, M2R 2014. <ahref="https://github.com/mquinson/simgrid-simpar/blob/master/report.org">Report</a>, with both the data provenance and the data analysis included in appendix.</li>
<listyle="margin-bottom:0;">Ezequiel Torti Lopez, M2R 2014. <ahref="https://github.com/mquinson/simgrid-simpar/blob/master/report.org">Report</a>, with both the data
provenance and the data analysis included in the appendix.</li>
- Tom Cornebize is currently a PhD student advised by Arnaud Legrand
and during his MSc, he also heavily [[https://github.com/Ezibenroc/simulating_mpi_applications_at_scale][loged his activity on Github]].
- [[https://github.com/schnorr][Lucas Schnorr]]'s students usually also maintain their journal in a
very nice way: [[https://github.com/taisbellini/aiyra/blob/master/LabBook.org][Tais Bellini's BSc.]], [[https://github.com/mittmann/hpc/blob/master/LabBook.org][Arthur Krause’s LabBook]]
very nice way: [[https://github.com/taisbellini/aiyra/blob/master/LabBook.org][Tais Bellini's BSc.]], [[https://github.com/mittmann/hpc/blob/master/LabBook.org][Arthur Krause's LabBook]], [[http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~llnesi/memory_report/MemoryReport.html][Luca
Nesi's LabBook]].
- [[https://people.irisa.fr/Martin.Quinson/Research/Students/Methodo/][Martin Quinson]]'s students also follow such conventions:
- Ezequiel Torti Lopez, M2R 2014. [[https://github.com/mquinson/simgrid-simpar/blob/master/report.org][Report]], with both the data provenance and the data analysis included in appendix.
- Ezequiel Torti Lopez, M2R 2014. [[https://github.com/mquinson/simgrid-simpar/blob/master/report.org][Report]], with both the data
provenance and the data analysis included in the appendix.
- Gabriel Corona, engineer on SimGrid, 2015-2016. [[https://github.com/randomstuff/simgrid-journal/blob/master/journal.org][Journal]], [[http://www.gabriel.urdhr.fr/tags/simgrid/][Blog (findings)]].
- Matthieu Nicolas, engineer on PLM, 2014-2016, [[https://github.com/MatthieuNICOLAS/PLM-reporting/blob/master/activity-report.org][Journal]].
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* How to report efficiently (by Martin Quinson)
My friend Martin has gathered [[https://people.irisa.fr/Martin.Quinson/Research/Students/Methodo/][an excellent compendium of information
and references on his webpage to explain his students what he expects
from them]]. I'll therefore simply paraphrase him here with the most
important aspects related to reporting but feel free to read the
original version:
from them]]. *I'll therefore simply paraphrase him here* with the most
important aspects related to reporting but feel free to read [[https://people.irisa.fr/Martin.Quinson/Research/Students/Methodo/][the
original version]]:
** Reporting
I ask you to write a little reporting regularly. Depending on the
situation, it may be every day, every week or every month. In any
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keystrokes: "C-c / t". More information on TODOs in orgmode's
[[http://orgmode.org/manual/TODO-basics.html][documentation]]. The important thing here is that most TODO items must
only be written in the /Journal/ part (so that we know when they
occured).
occurred).
*Do not edit past entries of your journal*, unless you have very good
reasons. If you must, make sure that you don't lose information about