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=== Prepare a Research Log  ===
=== Prepare a Research Log  ===


A research log (or calendar of searches) is a list of the source you searched or plan to search for each objective, ancestor or family. It includes notes about what you found (and didn’t find). Most logs are kept in the order that records are selected or searches are made <ref> [[:File:Research_Log.pdf|Wiki Research Log]]. </ref>  
A research log (or calendar of searches) is a list of the source you searched or plan to search for each objective, ancestor or family. It includes notes about what you found (and didn’t find). Most logs are kept in the order that records are selected or searches are made <ref>[[Ведение протокола исследования]]</ref>.


You may have a research log for each objective, locality, ancestor, or family. Most researchers prefer to keep it simple with a set of research logs for each family they research. There are varying formats for research logs depending on what information is to be sought out. The Research Log can be printed from [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/images/5/50/Research_Log.pdf familysearch]  
You may have a research log for each objective, locality, ancestor, or family. Most researchers prefer to keep it simple with a set of research logs for each family they research. There are varying formats for research logs depending on what information is to be sought out. The Research Log can be printed from [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/images/5/50/Research_Log.pdf familysearch]  
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*The place where the person you are searching lived
*The place where the person you are searching lived


You may purchase a basic log at the Family History Library, at Family History Centers, or at genealogical stores, or you may create your own. One research log may start with three areas for vital records for birth, death, and marriage and then have several areas for other common life research subjects such as education, employment, military service, photos, etc. For more details about research logs see the wiki article <ref> [[Research Logs]] </ref> and <ref> [[Prepare a Research Log]] </ref> in Step 2 of this article.  
You may purchase a basic log at the Family History Library, at Family History Centers, or at genealogical stores, or you may create your own. One research log may start with three areas for vital records for birth, death, and marriage and then have several areas for other common life research subjects such as education, employment, military service, photos, etc. For more details about research logs see the wiki article <ref> [[Research Logs]] </ref> and <ref> [[Prepare a Research Log]] </ref> in Step 2 of this article.


=== Suggestions for Recording Information  ===
=== Suggestions for Recording Information  ===