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  1. Sep 1, 2012 · The first method used to “record” interview data was field notes. Technologically speaking, before the event of portable recording devices, there were no other means of keeping a permanent record of the event (Davidson, 2009). Although new methods are now available, field notes are still used mainly because of their simplicity.

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  2. Modern Challenges to Traditional Record-Keeping Practices. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, a tradition for research record-keeping developed in the academic physical and biological sciences that focused on the research notebook as the primary tool for organizing research projects, planning experiments, recording data, analyzing the results, and storing these records for future reference.

    • Alan A. Schreier, Kenneth Wilson, David Resnik
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  3. Sep 24, 2019 · This chapter looks at some of the key aspects of their historical development. It aims to set a context for the record-making and record-keeping practices of our own era, by examining some of the ways in which records have been perceived, used, valued and protected in the past. Record-making and record-keeping over 10,000 years

  4. Jan 24, 2018 · Grinnell’s system consists of four parts: a field notebook; a journal, which consists of diary-like entries about field work and observations; a series of species accounts, with detailed information about the species encountered, and a catalog, which lists all the specimens collected in the field. This semester, you will be required to keep a ...

  5. Feb 8, 2015 · Thus, field recording is an invitation for us as listeners to consider sound through another set of ears. It encourages us to hear, at least in part, as someone else does. It invites us to ...

    • Lawrence English
  6. Apr 5, 2017 · We performed a literature search in August 2016 to investigate methods of field note collection using keywords qualitative and field note(s)/research/methods in the Google Scholar, The Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), and PubMed databases. We reviewed abstracts of at least the first 30 articles in each search and obtained the full text of more than 40 articles.

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  8. The earliest known field recording is of a Shama bird. It was recorded in 1889 by Ludwig Koch using a wax cylinder recording. This was the first documented recording of a non-human subject. [4] The distinction between whether field recordings are art or music is still ambiguous, as they still serve both purposes. [5]

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