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DATA MANAGEMENT: WHERE’D MY FILES GO? Presented by Miles - January 2013

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DATA MANAGEMENT: WHERE’D MY FILES GO?

Presented by Miles - January 2013

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Agenda

What do I mean Data Mgmt? 4 Points

1. Develop consistent naming system2. Use Logic Tests to decide location3. Search tips + folder views4. Synchronizing and archiving

Discussion

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What do I mean Data Management?

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System+Apps vs Data

Folders Files

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Point 1: Develop a Consistent Naming System

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Naming Strategy: Folders

Create Consistent Buckets on all machines

Windows Libraries are a great start

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Naming Strategy: Folders

Departments Date Related (eases archiving) Tags Unique Use hyphens, no spaces or underscores

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2385612,00.asp

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Naming Strategy: Files

Use YYYY-MM-DD for dates Include versions in file name keywords Unique Indicative of what the file contains Scannable (with the human eye) Naturally ordered alphabetically Consistent!

Finding files will often come down to search

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Naming Strategy: conventions to avoid!

File type in folder (“PDFs” “DOCs”) Generic Words (“data” “files” “follow up”) Misspellings (will hurt search results later) Referring to containing folder (“abstracting-

department-checklist-2013-02-03.xls”)

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Miles’ example Naming System

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My Example System: Top Level

AudioDocumentsImagesInstallersVideoWeb

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My Example System: Next Level

DocumentsRealogic

Dept – MarketingDept – SalesDept – AbstractDept – AnalysisDept – Human Resources (HR)Personnel

Non-WorkPersonal FinanceWellnessEntertainment

Tutorials

ImagesPhotosGraphics

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My Example System: Next Next Level

DocumentsRealogic

Dept – MarketingCollateralReportsReceiptsProposalsPresentations

Dept – AbstractDept – AnalysisDept – Human Resources (HR)Personnel

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Point 2: Use Logic Tests to Determine Location

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Where – Lots of options

Local Drives (C:\, partitions, Internal data drives)

Removable Drives USB Sticks CD/DVD/Blu-ray External drives

Network Shared (H:, J:, I:) Network (personal U:\ drive) Web Cloud Storage

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Logic Tests

1. Is this a final version or a draft?2. Will this file need to be shared? 3. Is this a template from which other data

files will be made? 4. Is this associated with a department?5. Will you need to work on this from

multiple locations and computers?6. Does this file need to remain

confidential?

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Logic Tests: Will this file need to be shared?

If Yes: consider a shared network drive or in

cloud storageIf No: Local drive or removable storage

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Logic Tests: Is this a final version or draft?

If Final: consider converting to PDF and store on

a shared network drive or in cloud storage

If Draft: Local drive or removable storage

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Logic Tests: Is this a template

If Template: Consider the Intranet, a shared network

drive or in cloud storageIf Draft: Local drive or removable storage

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Point 3: Search Tips and Windows Views

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Search Tips

If you’ve stuck to your folder + file naming conventions, you should only need to know the general area

Use the Window Explorer Search Box

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Advanced-tips-for-searching-in-Windows

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Windows Views

Details view vs. Thumbnails view Sortable columns To set current Windows View for all

folders: In Windows Explorer (Alt +T for Tools) ->

Folder Options… View Tab ->”Apply to Folders”

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Point 4: Synchronizing and Archiving

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http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/24/2954960/google-drive-dropbox-skydrive-sugarsync-cloud-storage-competition

Pure Storage Cloud Apps

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Local File Synchronization

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Department-Specific Apps

Intranet with

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Extra Point: Consider whether you need a doc or not?

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http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/24/2954960/google-drive-dropbox-skydrive-sugarsync-cloud-storage-competition

Notes & Brainstorm Apps

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http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/24/2954960/google-drive-dropbox-skydrive-sugarsync-cloud-storage-competition

Content Saving Apps

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Project Management Applications

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That’s it

Discussion