Logbook

Pronunciation: /ˈlɔːɡˌbʊk/

Logbook (noun)

  1. A notebook where you write events or actions regularly, so you can remember what happened.
  2. A record book kept for a vehicle or machine, listing important trips, times, and checks.
  3. A written record of experiments, results, and observations, used to track what was done and learned.

Examples

  • I write my daily activity record in the logbook.
  • She writes her daily activity record in the logbook.