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Archive class notes into folders

To effectively archive class notes into folders, follow this structured system based on best practices for organization, easy retrieval, and long-term storage:


1. Create a Folder Structure

Organize by term, subject, and type:

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/Class Notes /2024_Spring /Math - Lectures - Assignments - Practice Tests /Biology - Lectures - Labs - Diagrams /2024_Fall ...

2. Use Clear Naming Conventions

Ensure file and folder names are consistent and descriptive:

  • 2024-03-15_Lecture1_IntroToAlgebra.pdf

  • Bio_Lab3_CellStructure.docx

3. Digitize Physical Notes

Use a scanner or scanning app (like Adobe Scan, CamScanner, or Microsoft Lens) to convert handwritten notes into PDFs. Store them in the corresponding subject and date folder.

4. Add Metadata (Optional but Useful)

If you’re using platforms like OneDrive, Google Drive, or Notion, you can tag documents with keywords like:

  • Topic

  • Course Code

  • Exam Relevance (Midterm/Final)

5. Backup Your Notes

Regularly back up the archive:

  • Cloud Backup: Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud

  • Local Backup: External hard drive or USB

6. Keep Editable and Read-Only Versions

Save original editable documents (e.g., .docx, .pptx) and export read-only versions as PDFs to preserve formatting.

7. Archive Completed Courses

Move completed semester folders to an “Archive” directory:

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/Class Notes /Archive /2023_Fall /2023_Spring

8. Optional Tools for Management

  • Notion: Organize notes with a dashboard, tags, and calendars.

  • Evernote/OneNote: Sync notes across devices with notebooks per course.

  • Zotero (for research-heavy classes): Manage PDFs and sources.

9. Regular Maintenance

At the end of each term:

  • Rename anything inconsistent

  • Delete duplicates or unnecessary files

  • Compress and store long-term archives (ZIP folders for each term)

10. Bonus Tips

  • Add a ReadMe.txt file in each course folder summarizing content and key dates.

  • Use color-coded folders (digitally or physically) for faster visual sorting.

  • Use OCR (Optical Character Recognition) for scanned PDFs to make notes searchable.


This system ensures that your notes are always accessible, protected, and logically arranged for study or future reference.

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