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Date: | Tue, 17 Jul 2001 21:28:59 -0700 |
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Well, yes we did discuss this before, but I'm willing to revisit it at least
a little.
What I've learned about filing since last time we discussed this is that
general, broad categories [for me] are better than getting too specific.
It's easier for me to sort through a folder with 20 jaundice articles than
it is to remember (and find) 7 jaundice-related folders with 2-4 articles in
each. Besides that, I often find an article or two that I wasn't thinking of
that has what I need as well.
{I also use the "I have that article here somewhere" method mentioned
earlier}
My question for the masses: If you receive journals JAMA, Lancet, etc., that
have breastfeeding articles that you want to keep, do you keep the whole
journal or just tear out the pages you need?
Gail S. Hertz, MD, IBCLC
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