Re: Spreadsheet for collecting our research.

Hi EA

I added a column Other (secondary) places
I can try and make it clearer that you can add more information and places
here.
I also added a in the pattern list options if some research affects a
whole/most of an objective.

On Wed, Oct 25, 2023 at 8:16 PM E.A. Draffan <ead@ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:

> Dear Lisa
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> That looks really easy to use,  but I am wondering under columns C/D/E
> what happens if there are multiple issue papers, sections and even patterns
> covered in a research paper?    One to many seems impossible unless we have
> multiple entries for one academic paper that might for instance cover
> dyslexia, mental health as well as speech and language?
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> I appreciate Google sheets is not a relational database so we may have to
> live with some copying and pasting to cover multiple entries where content
> applies to several listed entries in those columns.
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> Best wishes
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> E.A.
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> *From:* Lisa Seeman <lisa1seeman@gmail.com>
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> Hi Folks
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> I made a spread sheet for collecting our research
> <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Cu_qVP1WBz2TbsrAjLbbeb55RAlJmu9kfHamriL1Ocs/edit?usp=sharing> for
> our updates, literary reviews etc
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> Please add your comments and suggestions.
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> Unfortunately I made the spreadsheet before I made the form. So I will
> need to make a form based on it. Do we see advantages in a form or should
> we just use the spreadsheet?
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> All the best
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> Lisa Seeman-Horwitz
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Received on Thursday, 26 October 2023 09:53:57 UTC