Difference between revisions of "AIRLab survival guide"
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* [[Bureaucracy]] (administrative procedures) | * [[Bureaucracy]] (administrative procedures) | ||
* [[HOWTO fill in your AIRWiki user page]] | * [[HOWTO fill in your AIRWiki user page]] | ||
− | * [[Tips'n'tricks]] (things that can save you much trouble) | + | * [[Tips 'n' tricks]] (things that can save you much trouble) |
* [[AIRLab rules]] (they are few and simple, but you have to follow them) | * [[AIRLab rules]] (they are few and simple, but you have to follow them) | ||
* [[Airpaper]] (writing a paper? This is a tool to share it with the other authors) | * [[Airpaper]] (writing a paper? This is a tool to share it with the other authors) | ||
* looking for some piece of hardware? Go to [[What's in the AIRLab]] | * looking for some piece of hardware? Go to [[What's in the AIRLab]] |
Revision as of 17:57, 25 March 2009
Some things are not scientific or technical, but they are important all the same for your work in the AIRLab. Here's a list of such things:
- Safety norms (remember that you must know these and comply with them)
- Bureaucracy (administrative procedures)
- HOWTO fill in your AIRWiki user page
- Tips 'n' tricks (things that can save you much trouble)
- AIRLab rules (they are few and simple, but you have to follow them)
- Airpaper (writing a paper? This is a tool to share it with the other authors)
- looking for some piece of hardware? Go to What's in the AIRLab