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For successful research, follow these steps:  
For successful research, follow these steps:  


1. [[Identify What You Know|Identify what you know]].<br>2. [[Decide What You Want to Learn|Decide what you want to learn]].<br>3. [[Select Records to Search|Select records to search]].<br>4. [[Obtain and Search the Records|Obtain and search the records]].<br>5. [[Use the InfoBold textItalic textInternal linkExternal link (remember http:// prefix)Level 2 headlineEmbedded fileFile linkIgnore wiki formattingYour signature with timestampHorizontal line (use sparingly)
1. [[Identify What You Know|Identify what you know]].<br>2. [[Decide What You Want to Learn|Decide what you want to learn]].<br>3. [[Select Records to Search|Select records to search]].<br>4. [[Obtain and Search the Records|Obtain and search the records]].<br>5. [[Use the Information|Evaluate and Use the information]].  
rmation|Evaluate and Use the information]].  


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{{Principles}}  

Revision as of 08:27, 7 October 2014

Principles of Family History Research Gotoarrow.png The Research Process Research Process Steps.png
Research is done in cycles. You will complete a series of steps and then repeat the steps again, using the new knowledge you have gained. An illustration of the research cycle appears above. Slowly click the image twice to see a close-up view.

For successful research, follow these steps:

1. Identify what you know.
2. Decide what you want to learn.
3. Select records to search.
4. Obtain and search the records.
5. Evaluate and Use the information.