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`Projects > Datasets > Images`
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This is different from how you organise files on a computer's filesystem. If you're interested you can read some more about the motivation for [this](./Variables)
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As the hierarchy is very flat, you will have many images in each dataset and many datasets in each project. Although this may seem like a limitation, this enables you to rapidly reorganise your data. ***The key to organising data in OMERO is using tags and key-value pairs.***
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## [Naming conventions](./Using-naming-conventions)
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## [Tags](./tags/Tags)
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## [Key value pairs](./Key-value-pairs) |
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## [Key value pairs](./Key-value-pairs)
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## Slice and dicing your data |
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