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Reddit mentions of National 43571 Chemistry Notebook, Narrow Rule, 9 1/4 x 7 1/2, Green, 60 Sheets

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of National 43571 Chemistry Notebook, Narrow Rule, 9 1/4 x 7 1/2, Green, 60 Sheets. Here are the top ones.

National 43571 Chemistry Notebook, Narrow Rule, 9 1/4 x 7 1/2, Green, 60 Sheets
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    Features:
  • Perfect binding
  • Sturdy, blue cover
  • Green Eye-Ease paper to help avoid eye strain
  • 60 Sheets/120 Pages - Numbered
  • Narrow ruling with margin
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ColorBlue
Height0.187 Inches
Length9.25 Inches
Number of items1
Size9.25 x 7.5 inches
Weight0.56 Pounds
Width7.25 Inches

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Found 4 comments on National 43571 Chemistry Notebook, Narrow Rule, 9 1/4 x 7 1/2, Green, 60 Sheets:

u/amarylliseva · 8 pointsr/notebooks

Pretty sure this is the National Brand Rediform Chemistry Lab Notebook, narrow rule. Only confusion is the page count, as DFW's notebook seemed to go to 70-80 pages rather than 60. Maybe the company downsized the page count recently?

https://www.staples.com/National-Brand-Chemistry-Notebook-9-1-4-x-7-1-2-60-Green-Tint-Sheets/product_507991

Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/National-43571-Chemistry-Notebook-Narrow/dp/B0016OT7P8

u/eogreen · 3 pointsr/notebooks

As many have said, there's no one-size-fits-all method. Here's mine.

  1. My main journal is a dotted Leuchtturn1917 because it comes with pages prenumbered. Before I found the Leuchtturn1917 I used to use chemistry notebooks. I also use Field Notes pocket journals which I can easily carry in my bag or pocket when I'm out and about.
  2. I use the Content page to keep track of reading/quotes/notes from books, magazines, poems, podcasts, movies, etc. For example, a line will read: "Pg 2 ⎯ Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ⎯ Jessie Weston" and then page 2 of the journal will be quotes or notes from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  3. All left-side pages (even numbers) are devoted to these comments/quotes of books, magazines, poems, podcasts, movies, etc. I usually take these notes in blue ballpoint pen. I tried pencil, but it smears too much.
  4. Right-side pages (odd numbers) are devoted to a running journal. I usually write in green fountain point. I've found that Leuchtturn paper doesn't prevent my S.T. Dupont inked in Mont Blanc Irish Green from bleeding through. It's not a terrible bleed, but it's enough that using the pen on both sides of the paper makes for legibility issues (hence the ballpoint for quotes & notes on the left-side).
  5. Intermixed in my right-side journalling is my attempt at a Ben Franklin-esque tracking system for behaviors I'm trying to monitor/improve. It's just a wee grid of the 6 behaviors I'm concerned with (exercise, taking vitamins, not drinking to excess, etc).
  6. I also dedicate the last page of the book to a tracking system just like the one u/revivizi described. In my case, I only have one tag at the moment and it ticks all the pages that have a Franklin grid so I can glance through and see that I'm losing weight or exercising more, or whatever.
  7. I use the Field Notes when I'm out and about for shopping lists, doctor's notes, quick jottings. Every Saturday or Sunday, I'll flip through the pocket journal for anything that I feel needs to be transferred to the main journal. Usually there's nothing vital, but sometimes there's a quote or comment that I think needs to be saved. Or a health note I want to include as a comment to a Franklin grid.

    I've been keeping a journal since I was 10 (I'm 43 now). This system evolved over time and I expect it will continue to evolve. But my memory is pretty problematic because of PTSD, so journalling is really worth the effort for me.