jartgo
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 20, 2005
- 220
Good Afternoon,
My firm is going through a process to scan and toss paper files. I know there is plenty of debate surrounding this topic, however, I'd really like to focus on the question at hand versus the debate of whether or not this is a prudent practice.
We have a lot of drawings that could really be filed in multiple places, so I wondered if there is a program that allows "tagging" of the files and then searching for tags. For example, I use Evernote quite a bit and it will let me take a note that I create (whether it's a picture, a text note, a pdf, a webpage, etc.) and attach "tags" or ideas to it. So, I might have a note that contains design criteria for a pump station in Town of Sewerville. So, I might tag this note with the following: "sewer" "pump station" "design guides" & "Town of Sewerville." Then, when I search for the tag word "sewer" this note and all other notes that I've tagged with "sewer" will populate the list.
Likewise, we have a lot of documents and plans that we've scanned which aren't necessarily associated with any particular project, but might be useful in varying instances. So, I'm looking for a good way to organize this electronic data, while harnessing the power of a computer. What are your suggestions?
jartgo
My firm is going through a process to scan and toss paper files. I know there is plenty of debate surrounding this topic, however, I'd really like to focus on the question at hand versus the debate of whether or not this is a prudent practice.
We have a lot of drawings that could really be filed in multiple places, so I wondered if there is a program that allows "tagging" of the files and then searching for tags. For example, I use Evernote quite a bit and it will let me take a note that I create (whether it's a picture, a text note, a pdf, a webpage, etc.) and attach "tags" or ideas to it. So, I might have a note that contains design criteria for a pump station in Town of Sewerville. So, I might tag this note with the following: "sewer" "pump station" "design guides" & "Town of Sewerville." Then, when I search for the tag word "sewer" this note and all other notes that I've tagged with "sewer" will populate the list.
Likewise, we have a lot of documents and plans that we've scanned which aren't necessarily associated with any particular project, but might be useful in varying instances. So, I'm looking for a good way to organize this electronic data, while harnessing the power of a computer. What are your suggestions?
jartgo