
On Saturday at 5 p.m., I'll be presenting "Managing Your Digital Environment" at the Southern California Genealogical Society's Jamboree in Burbank.
My genealogy organizing principles come from my career as an archivist, where we processed, stored, retrieved, and digitized lots and lots and lots of primary sources. So my Jamboree session will show you how to use archival principles to:
1. Organize your information on your computer(s)
2. Use
Internet tools for managing your online life
Because
it's a fairly complex topic, the presentation has a lot of detail that
can seem too dense just for one session. So I've put together an
e-book, Sassy Jane's Guide to Organizing Your Genealogical Research Using Archival Principles.
The $10.50 e-book is a 40-page PDF file. It covers in detail the ideas and solutions from my presentation, including file folder structure; file-naming
conventions for downloads, scanned documents and photographs; the
authority file; and how to digitally label your family photographs.
To order via PayPal, visit my Web site:
http://www.sassyjanegenealogy.com/organizing-e-book.html
http://www.sassyjanegenealogy.com/organizing-e-book.html
Questions? Email me at:
sassy.jane.mail [at] gmail.com.
Well worth using. My commuter files are in much better order after I purchased the book and began reorganizing. Photos are still a mess, but I'm about to start working on them too. Thank you Sassy Jane,
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sharon. I'm glad you find it useful.
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