Hi
Once upon a time, I used a numbered engineering logbook -- I took notes in it, recorded action items, conversations, meetings, etc. If I needed to look back through the notebooks, I did it by date -- when did the event happen, and I could generally get what I needed fairly quickly. When I completed a notebook, it was easy to create a simple alphabetical index for it and paste it inside the cover.
In moving online, I no longer use a single log file. I have separate files for various agendas, projects, topics, etc. Looking back through my notes is getting difficult, especially because it is very easy to imagine a particular note fitting easily into any of several different files.
I am tempted to go to a single online file. Everything will be in it. I can search it sequentially, I can search for words and phrases.
What do you think? Is a single huge file the way to go? Or is there a way to organize and retrieve data distributed across many files that would encourage me to continue to create many topic-specific files?
Thanks,
Rob
Once upon a time, I used a numbered engineering logbook -- I took notes in it, recorded action items, conversations, meetings, etc. If I needed to look back through the notebooks, I did it by date -- when did the event happen, and I could generally get what I needed fairly quickly. When I completed a notebook, it was easy to create a simple alphabetical index for it and paste it inside the cover.
In moving online, I no longer use a single log file. I have separate files for various agendas, projects, topics, etc. Looking back through my notes is getting difficult, especially because it is very easy to imagine a particular note fitting easily into any of several different files.
I am tempted to go to a single online file. Everything will be in it. I can search it sequentially, I can search for words and phrases.
What do you think? Is a single huge file the way to go? Or is there a way to organize and retrieve data distributed across many files that would encourage me to continue to create many topic-specific files?
Thanks,
Rob