Log_Book_Info-ISEV5 8Jan2024
Log_Book_Info-ISEV5 8Jan2024
General
a) In general, Log Books are to be kept for all ENIN Laboratory Work.
b) Log books will contain multiple courses and be sorted chronologically by date of entry (more
info below).
c) Log Books are to be BLUELINE A9 notebooks, black cover and perfect
bound. NO EXCEPTIONS. NO DIGITAL/SOFT NOTEBOOKS.
d) The notebooks are available at the U of R bookstore for your
convenience.
e) Optional, have a small 150 mm ruler to help with lines.
Objective
a) Write lab objectives as described in the lab handout for the experiment or the topic.
Prelab notes
Note: References; Do not insert outside material in Log book, just note what you referenced.
Responsibilities
a) Any additional notes required/taken during the pre-lab presentation by the lab instructor.
a) Write down the results acquired from the experiment: (all point form)
i. Readings/observation tables
ii. Calculations (Each equation will require 1 full set of sample calculations)
iii. Diagrams/Sketches
iv. Graphs – (a sketched graph can be drawn to show the trend/shape of the curve)
v. Answers to Questions from the lab handout (If applicable)
vi. Point form discussion that comes from the data that has been calculated above.
Note: If you use an excel spread sheet for the rest of the calculation and graphs are created
as well, then you need to clearly state the spread sheet name in the document. You should
also show that the calculations completed in the spread sheet have been verified by hand
calculations (these verification calculations are to be shown in your log book).
Conclusion: In Point form state what conclusions can be made from the experiment.
Self-Assessment
a) Identify what you have learned from the experiment by evaluating if the objectives of the
experiment are achieved. Use point form format.
b) Provide Signature and date.
Notes:
a) Personal notes and meetings are to be separate entries in your log book.
b) In the TOC, they must be entered as Notes or Meeting under the Course heading.
c) Intended as a space for personal notes regarding labs or projects.
Note: All of the data entered for each of the above items can be in POINT form.
Do NOT ERASE anything in your lab log book. You will place a single line through the text you
want ignored.