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Changes at GSQ Blog

GSQ Blog Posted on August 12, 2017 by Pauline WilliamsNovember 8, 2024

Dear Readers There will be some changes at GSQs blog for the next few months. Two of our regular bloggers, Helen Smith and Geraldine Lee, have stepped aside from blogging for GSQ for different reasons. Until two new bloggers are appointed, several members of GSQ have volunteered to do guest posts. Look out for these guest bloggers whose posts will start to appear at the end of this month. Joan Reik and I will continue on our usual Mondays. We … Continue reading

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Evidence and citation: proving your research

GSQ Blog Posted on July 8, 2017 by Pauline WilliamsNovember 8, 2024

Attendees at GSQs mini-seminar on 1 July 2017 enjoyed two presentations on the broad topic of proving your research. Dr Jennifer Harrison, GSQs patron, took us through the Sherlock Holmes method of sleuthing. She used a wide range of quotes from Sherlock Holmes’ stories to illustrate her points: it’s essential to research in depth, document what you find, and analyse the results. She emphasised that it was vital “never to assume”, but to search for evidence. Keen observation can reveal … Continue reading

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Reflections

GSQ Blog Posted on December 12, 2016 by Pauline WilliamsNovember 8, 2024

As the year draws to a close, we often reflect on the events during the year and start to think of what lies ahead. Like me, many of you have probably experienced the highs and lows that life can throw at us. The worst low was the death of a very close friend after a short but painful battle with cancer. The best high, and an ongoing joy, has been getting to know my new grandson who turned one in … Continue reading

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Changes at Tapping your roots

GSQ Blog Posted on February 19, 2016 by Pauline WilliamsNovember 8, 2024

On behalf of GSQ I hope you are enjoying posts by our two new bloggers: Geraldine Lee joined us in January and Meg Carney joined us in February. They will be blogging on the 4th and 3rd Mondays respectively. Many thanks to Lyndall Maag and Tiggy Johnson for their contributions over the past 18 months. As 2016 is a leap year we have a 5th Monday on 29th February. Watch our for our guest blogger.  Happy researching! Pauline 

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GSQ opens the doors at its new home

GSQ Blog Posted on December 7, 2015 by Pauline WilliamsNovember 8, 2024

GSQ opened its new home at 25 Stackpole Street, Wishart on 1 December 2015. Numerous members and volunteers have done a fantastic job in getting the premises ready.    GSQs location is on the corner of Stackpole Street and Mt Gravatt-Capalaba Road; there is easy access from the Gateway Motorway as well as from Mt Gravatt-Capalaba Road, a main arterial leading from Garden City Shopping Centre at Mt Gravatt. There are a number of public transport options, with the Express … Continue reading

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