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  1. Maximizing Research & Time at the Library

    http://sfgayle.wordpress.com/2008/07/26/maximizing-research-time-at-the-library/

    Maximizing Research & Time at the Library July 26, 2008 — Sharon Maximizing Research & Time at the Library The strategy recommended in the above link is a 5-step process. It parallels, in concept, the strategy used by professional researchers whose expertise focuses around a specific area of knowledge, whether it is in history or science. …

    48 days ago
  2. Genealogical Proof Standards & Reliable Sources (sidebar)

    http://sfgayle.wordpress.com/2008/04/28/genealogical-proof-standards-reliable-sources-sidebar/

    Genealogical Proof Standards & Reliable Sources (sidebar) April 28, 2008 — Sharon In my last essay[1,2], I mentioned that I wanted to parse the forms of sources that we, as family historians, may encounter in our research. …

    71 days ago
  3. A Milestone in Blogging & Meditations

    http://sfgayle.wordpress.com/2008/04/08/a-milestone-in-blogging-meditations/

    A Milestone in Blogging & Meditations April 8, 2008 — Sharon Once in a cycle the comet Doubles its lonesome track. Enriched with the tears of a thousand years, Aeschylus wanders back. —John G. …

    160 days ago
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    Jessica's Genejournal

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    Genealogy Blog Finder

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    Now What? Expert Answers to your Genealogy questions - a blog run by Family Tree magazine covering a whole range of topics, all in a question and answer format (I’m fond of this kind of how-to help). Family History Research: Methods & Writing in Genealogy - a typical genealogy methods blog. The author is partial to oral history. So am I, so this seemed like a good one to check out. Ancestor Search Blog - a blog about genealogy search engines, devoted to blogging about new features and tips on

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    genealogy [2008-04-08 22:48:55]

    http://genealogy.darlingranges.com/genealogy-2008-04-08-2248...

    [Johannesburg : sn, 1937]. 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. 25 cm. Call Number: DT764.B8 D37 1937 Location: UNR Main Library. University of Nevada, Reno - New Books - http://www.library.unr.edu/new/newbooks.aspx A Milestone in Blogging & Meditations By Sharon Once in a cycle the comet Doubles its lonesome track. Enriched with the tears of a thousand years, Aeschylus wanders back. —John G. Neihardt [1] When my mother died in 1991, the director at the mortuary asked me how did she like to

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    Best of the Genea-Blogs - March 2-8, 2008

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    Tracing the Tribe: The Jewish Genealogy Blog. Schelly discusses an article about this subject. I find all naming traditions fascinating! * "Genealogical Proof Standard and Reliable Sources" by Sharon on the Family History Research: Methods and Writing in Genealogy blog. Sharon discusses the GPS and evaluating sources and their material in this essay, which is part of a series. * "What places are on your bucket list?" by Larry Lehmer on the Passing It On blog. Larry's takes the "bucket list" idea from Nicholson

    210 days ago in Genea-Musings by RandySeaver · Authority: 94
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    Louisiana Genealogy Blog

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    Getting stoned Article in USCTLHA Journal Jesus' Baptism Unit insignia one of life's little mysteries Standards and GPS

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    genealogy [2008-01-23 01:23:21]

    http://genealogy.darlingranges.com/genealogy-2008-01-23-0123...

    s Online Genealogy Newsletter - http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/ Genealogy Forum: Friday Afternoon Club Posted By: Tom R Post Time: 2008-01-22 at 03:36 PM. Cyburbia Forums - http://www.cyburbia.org/forums Reflections on GPS By Sharon A few weeks back, a group of experienced genealogists gathered to dissect and discuss an NGSQ article. During discussion, the topic of Genealogical Proof Standard (GPS) arose when one participant asked about GPS.

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