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Journal set-up! (1 Viewer)

cosmomatthews

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What are some good ideas for how I can lay out my journal... like do I do mind maps and pictures, or some other ideas?
How much do I need to include and how do I document the process well?
 

Shadowdude

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You just do it in some logical form, preferrably chronologically.

You document your process by writing in it and pasting your research in it and attaching drafts of what you did in it.

You include as much as you need to. You put whatever you want in it. It's your record of your work.

For me, I just chucked in all my drafts with short explanations on what I did in between drafts and how I was going with my research books.
 

Aliyas

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Mine has a whole bunch of random crap in it. But it's organised random crap. So the first 20-odd pages are research and the like, then I moved onto ideas/plotting/etc, then looking into texts that relate to my major work and doing some notes on them...but I still have a long way to go >.<
And remember to date everything!
 

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