Last week, I wrote a post about my experience using Evidentia to analyze a death certificate. In it, I mentioned that I would like the Evidentia program to produce a Document Analysis report. Here is how I think such a report should look; the first part is a template with Evidentia fields in brackets and […]
Research Ties: A Review
Last year at the FGS conference, I visited a vendor booth for a new web-based service to keep research logs, called Research Ties. The program had not been released at that time, so I signed up for the mailing list. When I was planning the sessions I wanted to attend at RootsTech and spotted one […]
Write As You Go
One of the classes that really struck a chord with me at FGS 2012 was Elissa Scalise Powell’s Write As You Go! Regular readers will remember that I make periodic declarations to be more systematic in writing about my research; however, I’m never as disciplined as I want to be. One of the things that […]