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Home Project News Main 08/31/2010: A Guide to Documenting Your Genealogy Research
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Tuesday, 31 August 2010 16:33

When researching your family, it is very important to keep track of every piece of information and where you obtained it.  One of our members, Bob Phillips, suggested it would be a good idea to provide a link to an article describing how to properly document your genealogy research as well as a description of primary resources versus secondary resources.  Here is a link to such an article in About.com.  Thanks for the suggestion, Bob!