Managing a Genealogical Project Updated Edition
by William Dollarhide
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"Includes master forms for making unlimited photocopies"--Cover.Tags
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Some people might consider this a bit outdated, but, personally, I love this book. The blank templates at the back of the book are well worth any price today. Print off one and use as a template to print 100 more copies to write out your genealogical information the old-fashioned way. If this is your preference, then this book is definitely for you. This guy is one organized genealogy guru.
I'm still undecided. I love organizing my files and printing everything under the sun, and I know right where everything is. If you are a part of my family, I have a file on you...(lolol). But, I also am starting to computerize my documents. This doesn't mean I'll be throwing out my original documents...or any other documents for that matter. I show more simply don't trust a computer to never crash. And I don't trust backup drives because I lost two different drives AT THE VERY SAME TIME once. So, I'll keep my two 4-drawer filing cabinets. Thank you. show less
I'm still undecided. I love organizing my files and printing everything under the sun, and I know right where everything is. If you are a part of my family, I have a file on you...(lolol). But, I also am starting to computerize my documents. This doesn't mean I'll be throwing out my original documents...or any other documents for that matter. I show more simply don't trust a computer to never crash. And I don't trust backup drives because I lost two different drives AT THE VERY SAME TIME once. So, I'll keep my two 4-drawer filing cabinets. Thank you. show less
Review of the 1989 edition: This workbook contains many tips for organizing the papers and other documents associated with genealogical research and I may use some of the sample forms to better organize my own work. This guide is outdated, however, in that it pre-dates popular use of the Internet (it was published in 1989) and so the section on using computers for research is not useful at all. Still, it gives a good over view of pedigrees versus lineages versus descendancies and also explains the various numbering systems in-depth. I recommend it for those latter points and the aforementioned forms, just skip the section on computers. There is a 1999 version, but even it will miss the latest advances in Internet-based genealogy research.
Received as a review book Dec. 2006.
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