What is the most space efficient way to store libraries? Is there a way to separate/extract the original media from a Library?

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I start a lot of projects which I cannot finalize and have to go back and change periodically. How do you guys store your Libraries? What is the most space efficient way of doing it?
Thx

I find that libraries that grow very large can have an impact on FCP X performance. My practice is to use external media (Leave Files in Place) unless I'm working with others. I also transcode as needed after import, rather than optimize (everything) at import. Both practices keep the library size down.
Good luck.
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