GSQ BlogAndrew RedfernTop 5 Technology Skills for Family History

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Top 5 Technology Skills for Family History — 6 Comments

  1. Some great tips here, Andrew. All so important – if only we organised ourselves at the start! 🙂 I do all of them now, but going back over 20+ years of bad habits is rather painful. 🙁

    Thanks for the tips and reminder to be organised in all kinds of ways.

    • I think it is always a work in progress and it’s hard to organise from the beginning when we don’t know what we will have to organise.

  2. I suggest having a good understanding of how to use Excel can be very helpful. I use it to try and understand how all one person’s (or a familY’s) facts line up. It helps spot the red herrings and can be useful when your proof summary. You don’t need to be an accountant.

    • I did have spreadsheet skills on my initial list. I agree transforming research into tables etc really does show up gaps, errors and inconsistencies. Maybe I need to rethink my top 5. Thanks for the contribution.

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