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[[BISC219/F11:General lab policy | '''General lab policy''']]
<font color=blue>'''General lab policy''' </font color=blue>
* General dos and don'ts of working in the lab.<br>
* [[BISC219/F11:General lab policy | '''Lab Safety Information''']]
* Dept. of Biological Sciences Organism Use Policy and IACUC Policy for Reporting Deficiencies in Animal Care or Use:[[Media:Department_of_Biological_Sciences_Organism_Use_Policy_and_IACUC_Report_Form.doc]]<br>


<font color=blue>'''Making Dilutions & Other Lab Techniques'''</font color>
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*How to maintain a good lab notebook.
*How to maintain a good lab notebook.


[[BISC219/F11:Guidelines for writing a lab report in the form of a scientific paper | '''Guidlines for science writing''']]
[[BISC219/F11:Guidelines for writing a lab report in the form of a scientific paper | '''Guidelines for science writing''']]
*How to write a lab report.
*How to write a paper in the style of a primary research report.


[[BISC219/F11:Guidelines for literature search & source citation  | '''Guidelines for finding & citing sources''']]
[[BISC219/F11:Guidelines for literature search & source citation  | '''Guidelines for finding & citing sources''']]

Latest revision as of 12:31, 18 November 2011

General lab policy

Making Dilutions & Other Lab Techniques

Guidelines for maintaining your lab notebook

  • How to maintain a good lab notebook.

Guidelines for science writing

  • How to write a paper in the style of a primary research report.

Guidelines for finding & citing sources

  • How to use electronic databases to find sources and to cite them properly.

How to Use the NikonSm1500 Dissecting Microscope and Spot Camera Software to Take Photos of your Worms