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I have been on a big paper cleanup since the end of the semester. Personal documents, manuscripts, and other materials that I use infrequently have been contained in a small filing cabinet.

I am organizing printed reference manuals and other materials that I use more often into binders, but I'm a little annoyed at how they stand when shelved book-style on a bookshelf. They tend to twist and fall down, especially when the shelf contents aren't tight to on another or when I pull a book out.

Is there a better way to store binders? The filing cabinet is in my basement and the bookshelf is by my desk, which is where I would like to keep the binders. I also think part of the problem is that 70% of the binders aren't really "full", so their distal ends taper.

I have about 12 binders, mostly ≤ 1" thickness. 4 of them are ≥ 2" in thickness. I got almost all of them for free or cheap, so they are the simple plastic kind. Cheap or free solutions to this problem are also encouraged, but not required.

Also looking for good ways to store 3 subject spiral notebooks, about 6 of them.



Submitted July 29, 2018 at 12:30PM by AlfredKinsey https://ift.tt/2Or95jR

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