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<h3>The original notes</h3>
<p>The original notes and sketches should be filed in the clearly marked
<h3>The original notes and data</h3>
<p>The original paper notes and sketches should be filed in the clearly marked
wallet. Rip them out of the notebook, don't take them caving again and <em>don't leave them lying around to
be "G&ouml;ssered"!</em></p>
<h4>Electronic survey data</h4>
The same logic applies. Read the rest of these instructions from this point on as they do still apply to you.
More detailed electronic data archive instructions are <a href="#topo">lower down on this page</a>.
<h4>Paper notes</h4>
<p>The notes (all of them, including dates, personnel, calibration, LRUD,
station details, etc.) should be filed away in the wallet in the current year's
surveys file. You should include a transcription on a sheet of paper if they are illegible
(to other people; if you can't read them yourself, go back and do the survey
again!). Even if you do this, never throw away the original notes.</p>
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while everyone's memory is still fresh (this helps if something is only
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<a href="../computing/basiclaptop.html">minimal laptop setup</a>
- as <a href="../computing/uploading.html">documented for complex uploading your expo photographs</a>.
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<h3 id="runsurvex">Storing your electronic survey .topo files</h3>
<p>If you used a PDA instead of making notes on paper, you need to store your .topo files.
Put them in exactly the same place as a scanned survey sketch would go, but also write a paper note and put it in the plastic wallet in the potato hut to prevent someone re-using that wallet number.
See the <a href="pdanotes.html">PDA specific instructions</a>
<p>If you are using the expo laptop just upload the .topo files using the <a href="/walletedit/2022:01">Upload Scans</a> form and also copy them to an ordinary <em>online</em> wallet
<h3 id="topo">Storing your electronic survey .topo files</h3>
<p>If you used a survey device, phone or PDA instead of making notes on paper, you need to store your .topo files, or whatever other format you have.
Put them in exactly the same place as a scanned survey sketch would go, but <em>also</em> write a paper note and put it in the plastic wallet in the
potato hut to prevent someone re-using that wallet number.
<p>As well as the native format <var>.swc</var> files produced by your Supa-Wunda Caving device,
<em>also</em> export the data into as many different 'standard' formats as possible,
zip them up into a file, and upload that too using the Upload Scans online form.
In 10 years (or less) when all that is left of Supa-Wunda Inc. is a dusty foootnote to the pages of history
(or more likely a muddy brown smear on the pages of history)
we want to be able to read the data using whatever software we have available then.
<p>Note: some devices can export a survex file. This direct-export should be treated as raw data and should go into the wallet system (Upload Scans).
But you will also need to make an edited version of that survex data - complete with correct *ref, *team, ;QM and cave description text and upload that
to the survex file system.
<p>
See the <a href="pdanotes.html">Survey Device specific instructions</a> for the different
sorts of devices we use and how to store the data of each format.
<p>If you are using the expo laptop, upload the .topo files using the <a href="/walletedit/2022:01">Upload Scans</a> form and also copy them to an ordinary <em>online</em> wallet
wallet, as there is no physical wallet,
e.g. for 2018#16 it would be:
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