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Many of the teams and individuals participating in iGEM are maintaining an online lab notebook.  Here's a quick page describing how to do so easily on OpenWetWare.
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==Naming==
Given that there are several lab notebooks on OWW and that every article in OWW must have a unique name, it helps to name your lab notebook such that it tells everyone else that it's yours.  That way, others know to respect those pages (i.e. not edit them).  It also prevents clashing of different lab notebooks.
 
If you are starting your own personal lab notebook, name it according to your username.  For instance, '''User:OWWusername/Notebook'''. 
 
If the entire iGEM team is sharing a lab notebook, name it according to your institution and the year.  For instance, '''iGEM:MIT/2006/Notebook'''.
 
==Starting a notebook==
One easy way of starting a lab notebook is via the calendar extension in OWW.  It will autogenerate links to all the days of a month.
 
<font face="courier">
<pre>
<calendar>
name=iGEM:MIT/2006/Notebook
date=2006/07/01
view=threemonths
format=%name/%year-%month-%day
weekstart=7
</calendar>
 
<calendar>
name=iGEM:MIT/2006/Notebook
date=2006/10/01
view=threemonths
format=%name/%year-%month-%day
weekstart=7
</calendar>
</pre>
</font>
 
When starting your own calendar replace '''iGEM:MIT/2006/Notebook''' with your own notebook name.
 
Using this approach has several advantages including
#All the links will have the same naming convention.  This reduces the likelihood of inconsistent naming and makes it easier to find other pages.
#Navigating between notebook pages is easy.  Each notebook page will include a backlink to the main notebook page and the main notebook page will link to everything.
 
==Other approaches==
 
This approach to maintaining a lab notebook may not work for you.  You're free to use other approaches, but please follow the naming conventions.  It helps to make it obvious to everyone which pages they should and should not edit.

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