When you have a question in your genealogy, it’s natural to want to go find more records. But going to your favorite website or the nearest library right away isn’t the best approach. Indeed, the answer might be in records you’ve already found. Here’s how to analyze your genealogy research (and why you need to).
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How to Stay Focused in Your Genealogy Research
Genealogy research is filled with distractions. There are so many cool things to explore about our family history that it’s easy to fall into a research rabbit hole. Fortunately, there’s a simple thing you can do to get focused and make more discoveries.
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The Genealogy Research Process: The WANDER Method
Have you ever felt lost in your genealogy research? Running into brick walls, falling down rabbit holes, following the latest “bright shiny object”? If so, it’s time to take a look at what the research process really is and how you can use the WANDER method to stay on the right path.
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Using Pinterest for Genealogy
It’s easy to lose track of the articles and resources that you find online. There’s a solution for that: Pinterest. Here’s how you can keep track of what you find by using Pinterest for genealogy.Read More
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How to Plan a Successful Library Trip
Visiting the library is fun, but it’s more enjoyable when you feel like you’re making some progress with your research. Here are some tips to help you have a better library visit.Read More