View down onto a table with a C-line index card sorter with alphabetical tabs full of index cards. There are 31 various flaps labeled with letters of the alphabet, the months of the year, days of the week, and days in a month which can be used to quickly file index cards.

Filing Index Cards with a C-Line Document Sorter

Not surprisingly, I don’t always file away my index cards as quickly as I probably ought to. Every now and then I go through my deck of unfiled cards and try to sort them into my card index/zettelkasten. The end of the year seems like a pretty good time to clear the decks.

Because I haven’t documented some of this portion of my process before, I thought I’d take a few photos of my C-Line document sorter which I use to do a fast sort of cards before filing into my card index. I bought it a while back from Brodart Library supplies and it comes in quite handy for sorting and filing documents. It’s got sections for sorting by alphabet, days of a month, months of the year, days of the week, and numbers up to 30,000 (which I primarily co-opt for Dewey Decimal sorting). The days of the month and month sections come in handy for use with my Memindex work, and the months of the year are useful for sorting receipts for expenses and at tax preparation time. In all, it’s fairly flexible analog office tool.

Side view of a C-Line index card sorter sitting on a wooden table. We can see about 100 cards slotted into the various flaps of the sorter

As I go through my stack of index cards, I use a Mitsubishi No. 772 pencil (the vermillion side) to underline topics for filing and cross-referencing purposes. This allows me to cross-index topics quickly as well.

A box of Mitsubishi No. 772 pencils with a sharpened one sitting in front of it. One end of the half red/half blue pencil is vermillion and the other end is Prussian blue.

I went through several hundred cards the other day and only had about 150-200 left for filing into the commonplace book section of my card index. Most of these cards were from 2025, but some dated into 2024 with a handful from as far back as 2023. 

Over the coming days, I’m hoping to finish cleaning up some of the notes from this year’s reading work.

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Chris Aldrich

I'm a biomedical and electrical engineer with interests in information theory, complexity, evolution, genetics, signal processing, IndieWeb, theoretical mathematics, and big history. I'm also a talent manager-producer-publisher in the entertainment industry with expertise in representation, distribution, finance, production, content delivery, and new media.

One thought on “Filing Index Cards with a C-Line Document Sorter”

  1. I’ve never heard of this before, but it seems like a wonderful tool to use for sorting. I wish I had known about them before I got a handle on my box of papers to file a couple of years ago.

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