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   * An example for a good, although not perfect, N2 report can be found {{en:labcourse:n2_shenar_guber.pdf|here}} (many thanks to Tomer Shenar and Christoph Guber for providing this file).   * An example for a good, although not perfect, N2 report can be found {{en:labcourse:n2_shenar_guber.pdf|here}} (many thanks to Tomer Shenar and Christoph Guber for providing this file).
  
-**OLD BELOW**+**Report template** 
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 +We have created a report template for you to use. It is written in Latex and you should be able to compile it with a typicla Latex installation. A {{en:labcourse:reports:report_template.zip|zipped source files directory}} contains all necessary files, including the template for you to edit, and all auxillary files needed for the succesfull compilation. The files are as follows: 
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 +^ File name               ^ Purpose                                                                              ^  edit by you?   ^ 
 +| lab_report_empty.tex    | The empty lab report template for you to fill                                        |  yes            | 
 +| bibliography.bib        | Contains bibtex entries for everything you reference                                  yes            | 
 +| aa.bst                  | Bibtex style file that determines how references look like                            no             | 
 +| lab_report.tex          | Source file for guide (see below)                                                    |  no             | 
 +| bibdefinitions.tex      | Predefined definitions for typical Astronomy journal references (needed for bibtex)  |  no             | 
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 +All other files are created by the compilation. lab_report.pdf is the compiled report. 
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 +Based on this template, we wrote a {{en:labcourse:reports:report_template.pdf|little guide}} on how to write lab reports and on the required contents for the indivdiual experiments that extends the information given here. It also describes some general typesetting and writing conventions for scientific documents as well as helpful Latex commands. 
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 +/* **OLD BELOW**
  
 Here we give a few advises regarding the writing of a report within the scope of the astrophysical lab course. We aim to give an overview over what should be included in those reports and which guidelines need to be followed. Here we give a few advises regarding the writing of a report within the scope of the astrophysical lab course. We aim to give an overview over what should be included in those reports and which guidelines need to be followed.
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   * the report should include the figures from the data reduction, however only one example of each type is needed in the main part of the report, additional figures should be attached as an appendix   * the report should include the figures from the data reduction, however only one example of each type is needed in the main part of the report, additional figures should be attached as an appendix
  
-An example for a good, although not perfect, N2 report can be found {{en:labcourse:n2_shenar_guber.pdf|here}} (many thanks to Tomer Shenar and Christoph Guber for providing this file).+An example for a good, although not perfect, N2 report can be found {{en:labcourse:n2_shenar_guber.pdf|here}} (many thanks to Tomer Shenar and Christoph Guber for providing this file).*/
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