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*[http://www.cyndislist.com/organize.htm Cyndi’s List: Organizing Your Research]. Links to dozens of Internet sites about organizing genealogical research files.  
*[http://www.cyndislist.com/organize.htm Cyndi’s List: Organizing Your Research]. Links to dozens of Internet sites about organizing genealogical research files.  
*[http://www.familyrootsorganizer.com/ Family Roots Organizer] related to FamilySearch pages above. Discusses color codes and pedigree charts.
*[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.  
*[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>
*Color Genealogy Filing System found [http://123genealogy.com/organizer/index.htm on Link]. This is Mary Hill's system which is widely used by many genealogists.


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