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| The best way to get started in any kind of research is to have a research objective. An objective that is clear and concise will help a researcher to remain focused while performing genealogical research. | | The best way to get started in any kind of research is to have a research objective. An objective that is clear and concise will help a researcher to remain focused while performing genealogical research. |
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| Go to [[Organize your research by creating a plan|Tip 2: Organize your research by creating a plan]] for the next step in researching your Pacific Island ancestors! | | Go to [[Organize your research by creating a plan|Tip 2: Organize your research by creating a plan]] for the next step in researching your Pacific Island ancestors! |
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| [[Category:Research Tips and Strategies]] [[Category:Research Process and Instruction]] | | [[Category:Research Tips and Strategies]] [[Category:Research Process and Instruction]] |