{"id":1152,"date":"2013-05-23T20:09:40","date_gmt":"2013-05-23T20:09:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/notebooks2.dataone.org\/?p=1152"},"modified":"2013-05-23T20:09:48","modified_gmt":"2013-05-23T20:09:48","slug":"open-notebook-science-task-lists","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/notebooks.dataone.org\/data-science\/open-notebook-science-task-lists\/","title":{"rendered":"Open Notebook Science – Task Lists"},"content":{"rendered":"

In my traditional paper notebook, I traditionally log an entry with the title “Research Effort” and the day’s date.<\/p>\n

For example, May 23, 2013 Research Effort.<\/p>\n

I tend to note the start time and end time for my record-keeping purposes.<\/p>\n

I also typically write down my general weekly objectives, and then daily objectives, with notes to keep track of where I left off so I can continue easily the next day.<\/p>\n

Obviously I can write itemized lists very easily in this blog.<\/p>\n

However, I would like to experiment with creating a “To-Do” list in Google Tasks, using my personal e-mail account. \u00a0The University of Tennessee uses Office 365, which does have a “Task Management” feature, but as far as I can tell, there is no way to export the list.<\/p>\n

If this were my own, personal lab notebook, I could very easily import my task list via e-mail, by using the “publish via e-mail” feature in wordpress. \u00a0Unfortunately I don’t think I can do that with this blog, since it is a shared platform. \u00a0It is possible that I could write my tasks for the day into this digital notebook, as I would in a traditional paper notebook, and then e-mail the blog entry to myself, hopefully converting the task list to a Google Task to-do list.<\/p>\n

Here is the task list I just e-mailed to my personal University of Tennessee e-mail address from my personal, private e-mail account:<\/p>\n

DataONE Research – May 23, 2013<\/h3>\n