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This course is designed for those beginning their family history journey.  We will discuss an organized approach to finding information, including finding records in your own home, interviewing family members, and organizing the information you find into a detective kit.  We will explore how to find the online records and physical records that will help you find your family, use a research log, and record and evaluate your findings and sources.
This course is designed for those beginning their family history journey.  We will discuss an organized approach to finding information, including finding records in your own home, interviewing family members, and organizing the information you find into a detective kit.  We will explore how to find the online records and physical records that will help you find your family, use a research log, and record and evaluate your findings and sources.


== How to think Logically for Beginners and Intermediate Researchers: Work Smarter, not Harder ==
== How to think Logically for Researchers: Work Smarter, not Harder Part 1 AND Part 2 ==
You might not be a professional genealogist but that doesn't mean you don't have to research like one. We'll focus on the basic steps of the genealogical research process, showing logical means of solving genealogical problems regardless of locality.
You might not be a professional genealogist but that doesn't mean you don't have to research like one. We'll focus on the basic steps of the genealogical research process, showing logical means of solving genealogical problems regardless of locality.


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