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| '''''Individual folders and locality folders.''''' Some researchers like to expand the basic one family = one folder system by also creating a folder for selected individuals, or sometimes all the people in one locality. These are options, but doing this creates questions about which folder gets which sources. | | '''''Individual folders and locality folders.''''' Some researchers like to expand the basic one family = one folder system by also creating a folder for selected individuals, or sometimes all the people in one locality. These are options, but doing this creates questions about which folder gets which sources. |
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| == Links to Other Sites about Organizing == | | == More Information and Articles about Organizing your Genealogy Files == |
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| === FamilySearch === | | === FamilySearch === |
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| === Other Sites === | | === Other Sites === |
| | | *[https://www.familytreemagazine.com/articles/news-blogs/genealogy_insider/8-habits-of-highly-organized-genealogists/ 8 Habits of Highly Organized Genealogists] |
| *[http://www.cyndislist.com/organize.htm Cyndi’s List: Organizing Your Research]. Links to dozens of Internet sites about organizing genealogical research files. | | *[https://www.americanancestors.org/education/learning-resources/read/getting-organized Getting Organized] |
| | *[https://www.familytreemagazine.com/freebie/family-tree-tips-23-secrets-organize-genealogy/ Family Tree Tips: 23 Secrets to Organize Your Genealogy] |
| | *[https://thefamilycurator.com/four-tried-and-true-systems-for-organizing-genealogy-researc/ Four Tried and True Systems for Organizing Genealogy Research] |
| *[http://www.qnomad.com/divifile/ DiviFile] empowers you with Faceted Classification, an organization method used by librarians, in organizing your research.<br> | | *[http://www.qnomad.com/divifile/ DiviFile] empowers you with Faceted Classification, an organization method used by librarians, in organizing your research.<br> |
| *[http://www.arkansasresearch.com/Guide/Organizing.htm Organizing Your Family Records] in ''Beginner’s Guide to Family History Research.'' Deals with a computer program filing system, family group records, research notes, correspondence, supplies and photography.<br> | | *[http://www.arkansasresearch.com/Guide/Organizing.htm Organizing Your Family Records] in ''Beginner’s Guide to Family History Research.'' Deals with a computer program filing system, family group records, research notes, correspondence, supplies and photography.<br> |
| | *[http://www.cyndislist.com/organize.htm Cyndi’s List: Organizing Your Research]. Links to dozens of Internet sites about organizing genealogical research files. |
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