(1 to 10 of 20 posts filed under Organization)
"When I’m searching in the various databases offering images of original documents, I like to capture a copy of that image for later review."
Published 12 Jul 2009
Read more at Family Matters
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"You need to have an address book to keep just your genealogy contacts."
Published 18 May 2009
Read more at Branches and Roots
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"The most important thing is keeping yourself organized so you can maximize your efforts and research time, and doing it in a way that works for you. "
Published 29 Apr 2009
Read more at Family History Mysteries
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"Where did that photo of great aunt Jeanine go? You know you saved it on your computer somewhere... As genealogy moves more and more into the digital realm, you'll need to have a system for organizing your digital files."
Published 18 Apr 2009
Read more at Family History Mysteries
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"Do you know what task you can do next to move your genealogy research forward the most? How about all the searches you need to do next time you're on WorldVitalRecords.com? These and other questions are best asked of and answered by an effective genealogy to-do list."
Published 4 Apr 2009
Read more at MacGenealogist.com
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Post added: 15 Apr 2009
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"The first thing you need when starting a genealogy project is a way to collect all of the data that you find. If you are not organized, you are going to get frustrated very quickly. With that in mind, you must devise a system of record keeping."
Published 25 Mar 2009
Read more at Virginia Family Tree Genealogy
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"A few simple steps can really make a difference and help you get the most out of every precious minute you have to spend with your family history."
Published 20 Feb 2009
Read more at 24-7 Family History Circle
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Post added: 16 Apr 2009
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"Did you make a New Year’s resolution last January to organize your research files and piles? How successful have you been in keeping your promise to clean up the piles of papers on the floor, and best of all, organize, label, and use those file folders?"
Published 26 Dec 2008
Read more at GenealogyandFamilyHistory.com
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"Camera technology has increased to the point where, in some instances, cameras can do the same job or better than a flat-bed scanner."
Published 4 Dec 2008
Read more at Genealogy's Star
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"One of the most challenging aspects of family history research is what to do with all of the stuff, papers, photographs and artifacts (heirlooms) we seem to accumulate."
Published 2 Dec 2008
Read more at Genealogy's Star
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Post added: 20 Apr 2009
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Also filed under Photography, Scanning
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