November 1, 2004 to November 30, 2004

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New Pages:

How to Write an Experimental - Contributed by Dominic McGrath at the University of Arizona: This page describes one of the correct ways to write an experimental.
Development: A page on how you can be involved with Not Voodoo.
For First Time Independent Researchers: Important links for a first time researcher such as Anatomy of a Reaction and Desert Island tools, tables, charts, and graphs. This page is still a work in progress.
Bench Essentials: A comprehensive list of necessary materials needed to run a lab.
How to Syringe: A step by step procedure on how to properly setup and use a syringe.
First Time Through: This page contains important tips for a reaction that is run for the first time.
How to Work with Oils: This pages is still undercontruction. It will contain procedures to for working with oils.

Kende's 20 Points added to Notes on Special Topic: Kende's 20 Points are helpful tips for setting up a reaction, excuting it, and writing it.

Major Updates were made to these interactive pages:

The top three most popular pages were:

  1. Notes on Running Reactions: Page 1
  2. The Reaction: Analysis I
  3. Notes on Running Reactions: Page 2

In November, there were 1239 new visitors.

We are still in the process of innovating our website; feel free to e-mail us with any additional information and/or suggestions. If you would like to write a short description on any of of our wanted topics, we will post it with (or without) your name. This month, we are especially looking for the topics below.

The Most Wanted List:

Stay tuned for the following pages: How to Work on a Small Scale, Big Complaints, How to Work in an Inert Atmosphere, Literature Notes, Reagent Notes, Spectroscopy Notes, Recordkeeping Notes, Filtration Notes, equipment notes 1 and 2, For First Yeart PhD Students, For Intermediate Graduate Students, For Advanced Researchers.