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Organizing for Genealogy: A Practical Framework for Getting Your Research Year Off to a Great Start

Many of us feel challenged by the volume of documents, photos, and materials we accumulate as we research. This presentation provides you with practical tools to better manage yourself, your system, and your workflow. You will learn how to:

  • Clarify your unique way of thinking and working to develop an approach that works for you

  • Identify the most suitable type of organizational structure for your needs

  • Select a variety of tools to best manage the information, tasks, and materials generated by your research process

Incorporating these tools into your research will reduce overwhelm and result in an organizational framework that supports your family history research.

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Using Irish Naming Convention to Discover the Family of Thomas Delaney in Mid-Nineteenth Century Ireland

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Organizing for Genealogy