« Reply #29 on: Wednesday 29 November 06 20:25 GMT (UK) »
Kerryb -
I make copies, at least two, and keep them in different places. I have a complete set of downloaded census data with each of my family surnames either in manila envelopes or in three ring binders inside file cabinnets.
I also have one set I carry with me whenever I go out on genealogical research trips. That way I can write on them, and if I happen to misplace (lose) I have another set with my permanent research.
Sounds complicated but I can't yet bring myself to fully depend on a computer.
(See below).
May seem like I am insensitive to the environment but I have tried many systems and this appears to work best for me.
I would love to put all my information on a computer but I had my identity "borrowed / stolen" almost five years ago while using a computer and I'm still having problems to this day. Another story for another day...
Bottom line is to use whatever works best for you.
yn9man
Scotland - Adam, Galt/Gault, Mellis, Jardine, Turnbull, Robertson, Auchincloss, Murray, Allison/Allason, Mitchell, Cross, Rae, Brown, McHutcheon, Montgomerie, McKenzie, Mackay, McPherson, McInish
England - Saunders/Sanders, Jory/Jorie/Jura, McKey, Williams/ Wyllams, Lance, Ellis, Trounson, Dingle, Charlton, Hambridge, Sweetman/Sweatman, Ricks/Rix/Reeks, Cole, Shearwood/Sherwood, Toy, Brooks, Moore, Donn, Nicolas, Habberfield,
Denmark - Alling/Aalling, Lastein, Lund, Rasmussen