Registration of Laboratory Work
Laboratory work is a kind of control, which is performed by students studying applied sciences. Universities do not develop separate requirements on how to arrange a laboratory, so follow the general rules.
Text decoration
The design of the laboratory work begins with the correct choice of font, its size and line spacing. For writing the text, the student should use the font Times New Romance fourteenth size. The interval should be one and a half. You cannot change the font type or size yourself, unless the teacher says otherwise.
The page number is placed in the upper right corner. The title page is not numbered.
Each paragraph begins with an indent of 1.25 centimeters. Lists are drawn up independently using markers or numbering. Headings are separated from the main body by line breaks, and they themselves are written using bold or capital letters. For theoretical sections, if they are contained in laboratory work, it is allowed to break them into separate paragraphs. It is desirable that their volume be approximately the same for a harmonious presentation of information.
Making drawings and formulas
Laboratory work is unthinkable without tables, diagrams or drawings. Making them yourself is very easy.
We write the word “Table”, indicate its serial number (the first number is the section number, the second after the dot is the table), put a hyphen and write the title. The design and numbering principles of the figures are similar.
It is a little more difficult to write the formulas properly in the lab on your own. You should indent a line from the text, write a formula using special characters, a comma is placed at the end of it, and a serial number is placed to the right at the very edge of the sheet. Then indent again and decipher all the symbols used in the format: symbol - decoding.
If the formulas for the study were borrowed from the research paper writer then do not forget to leave a reference to the original source. Try to ensure that figures, tables have a uniform style and color scheme.
Registration of references and list of references
Textbooks, scientific publications, manuals, Internet resources, etc. are used to write laboratory work. all borrowed information is marked with footnotes.
A footnote is a reference, using small numbers at the end of a quote, to the description of the original source at the bottom of the page. They can be done and are cross-cutting and paginated. The description contains the last name, first name, patronymic of the author, the full title of the article or book, a page where anyone can find a quote.