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=== Staying Organized ===
=== Staying Organized ===
The kiddie cartoon version of the scientific method describes a linear and rather sterile process from hypothesis to experiment to knowledge---the reality looks a lot messier. We rummage around, scratch our heads, wander down dark alleys, scrape, crunch, gather....and then we look around at all the beautiful mess we've made and try to turn it into a paper: write and re-write, submit, revise, re-submit, re-revise, re-re-submit --- and then maybe a year or two later, we're announcing, releasing, publishing, and presenting. Keeping track of the weird and wild ride can be tremendously helpful when it comes time to write it up and tell the world what you've learned.
The kiddie cartoon version of the scientific method describes a linear and rather sterile process from hypothesis to experiment to insight---the reality looks a lot messier. We rummage around, scratch our heads, wander down dark alleys, think and re-think, scrape, crunch, gather....and then we look around at all the beautiful mess we've made and try to turn it into a paper: write and re-write, submit, revise, re-submit, re-revise, re-resubmit --- and then maybe a year or two later, we're announcing, releasing, publishing and presenting. Keeping track of the weird and wild ride can be tremendously helpful when it comes time to write it up and tell the world what you've learned.


# '''Take notes''' for yourself as you go along---think of it as keeping a lab notebook. Use whatever works for you, but make sure it is:
# '''Take notes''' for yourself as you go along---think of it as keeping a lab notebook. Use whatever works for you, but make sure it is:
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