Re: [FRIAM] Document management

2016-05-06 Thread Russell Standish
Obviously this a problem everwhere in the world. My experience in dealing with this is that a typical cubic meter of paperwork is 90% obsolete, and can be shredded at source. Tax documents need to be kept for only 5 years, memorabilia you aint going to need it, etc, etc. What really remains are a

Re: [FRIAM] Document management

2016-05-02 Thread Barry MacKichan
3 cubic meters is about 60-90 book boxes of the size the mover gave us for our books the last time we moved. If you are going to do it yourself, over a long period of time, I hope, I recommend the ScanSnap ix500 scanner. It scans about 25 pages (50 sides, since it scans both sides

Re: [FRIAM] Document management

2016-05-02 Thread Marcus Daniels
10:34 PM To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <friam@redfish.com>; Wedtech <wedt...@redfish.com> Subject: [FRIAM] Document management We have talked a little on this list about related topics, but I figured I would ask people's opinions outright. I have about 3

[FRIAM] Document management

2016-05-01 Thread Arlo Barnes
We have talked a little on this list about related topics, but I figured I would ask people's opinions outright. I have about 3 cubic meters of assorted paper documents -- and by assorted I mean both unsorted into categories, but also of various types. For example, there are papers that are