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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.  


== Links to Other Sites about Organizing  ==
== More Information and Articles about Organizing your Genealogy Files ==


=== 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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