[MNASIS-L] FW: Best Practices in file naming?
Ann Treacy
atreacy at treacyinfo.com
Sat Oct 29 17:57:44 EDT 2005
Thanks DeeDee!
How are things with you? I remember you had a lot of traveling on your plate
for the summer. I hope that has slowed down a bit - unless you'd rather be
on the road. In which case I hope you're reading this in a hotel.
All is well here. Busy, but good. I was stuck out of town for a few weeks
this fall, which I don't love. But I'm back at my desk where I am happiest!
Thanks again! Ann
Ann Treacy
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atreacy at treacyinfo.com
-----Original Message-----
From: mnasis-l-bounces at asis.org [mailto:mnasis-l-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf
Of DeeDee @ Prodex
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:52 PM
To: atreacy at treacyinfo.com; 'Minnesota Chapter,ASIST'
Subject: RE: [MNASIS-L] FW: Best Practices in file naming?
Creative Good published a paper about managing your inbox. Maybe you can
find something helpful there.
http://www.creativegood.com/publications.html
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Delight 'DeeDee' DeMulling
Product Research and Design
Prodex Consulting
www.prodexconsulting.com
-----Original Message-----
From: mnasis-l-bounces at asis.org [mailto:mnasis-l-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf
Of Ann Treacy
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 11:22 AM
To: mnasis-l at asis.org
Subject: [MNASIS-L] FW: Best Practices in file naming?
Hi guys,
I colleague sent me this question. I did some research on this a couple of
years ago and never really found anything super user for the end user - like
my friend below most of what I found was more for the system administrator
or developer.
I simply haven't had time to look into it this week - but I wondered if
anyone on the list had some good suggestions.
Thanks a million! Ann
Ann Treacy
Treacy Information Services
1841 Fairmount Ave
St Paul MN 55105
612-670-3087
www.treacyinfo.com
atreacy at treacyinfo.com
I'm looking for some help. Do you know of any resources that would describe
"best practices" (hopefully research-based) in the structure of users
Windows directories.
For example, arrange by project, customer, date, task, function, etc. I
have done some queries around this but everything I find is focused on
developers not users. Any insights or somewhere to look?
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