1 October 2015
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A Template for Evaluating Evidence
Genealogical Computing 24 (April
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About Genealogical Standards Of Evidence : A Guide For Genealogists
A book by Brenda Dougall Merriman. For sale from Amazon.com.
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By Tristan L. Tolman, AG.
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Historical Analysis, Citation & Source Usage. By Elizabeth Shown Mills.
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Evidence Explained - QuickLesson 16: Speculation, Hypothesis, Interpretation & Proof
By Elizabeth Shown Mills.
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Evidence Explained - QuickLesson 17: The Evidence Analysis Process Map
In-depth lesson by Elizabeth Shown Mills.
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By Elizabeth Shown Mills.
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Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace
A book by Elizabeth Shown Mills. For sale from Amazon.com.
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Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace
A book by Elizabeth Shown Mills. For sale from Genealogical Publishing Company.
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Evidence Standards in Genealogical Research - An Introduction and Guide
By Janice Selberg for the Michigan Bar Journal.
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Evidence! : Citation & Analysis for the Family Historian
A book by Elizabeth Shown Mills. For sale from Amazon.com.
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Evidence! : Citation & Analysis for the Family Historian
A book by Elizabeth Shown Mills. For sale from Genealogical Publishing Company.
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Evidentia - Give a Voice to Your Sources
Evidentia is genealogy software that leads the researcher to catalogue and analyze the claims made by a source BEFORE linking them to a person. The site offers tutorials, tips, training, and support.
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FamilySearch Wiki - Evaluate the Evidence
From the FamilySearch Wiki.
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FamilySearch Wiki - Evidence Baby Steps
From a syllabus by Robert Raymonds.
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FamilySearch Wiki - Genealogical Maturity
A system of self evaluation and self improvement first proposed by the Ancestry Insider in 2009. The Genealogical Maturity improvement system measures one's understanding and use of the Genealogical Proof Standard and the associated Evidence Analysis Research Process Map. The system encourages improvement in five categories: sources, citations, information, evidence, and conclusions.
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By Christine Rose. For sale from Amazon.com.
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Genealogical Proof Standard - Planting the Seeds
Blog articles tagged with "Genealogical Proof Standard" by Michael Hait, CG.
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Genealogical Research Process Chart
Adapted with permission from Thomas W. Jones, "Schematic of Genealogical Methodology," figure In course material for Advanced Genealogical Methods (Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, 2013), p. 6
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Genealogical Standards of Evidence
A book by Brenda Dougall Merriman. For sale from Amazon.com.
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Genealogy Today: Six questions speak to evidence analysis
Article by Betty Malesky for the Green Valley News.
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How to Evaluate Genealogical Evidence
Compiled by Bryan L. Mulcahy, Reference Librarian, Fort Myers-Lee County Library, 10/12/98.
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How to Evaluate Genealogical Evidence | ProGenealogists
By Kory L. Meyerink, MLS, AG, FUGA.
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In the Law and in Genealogy Some Evidence is Better than Others
An outline to aid in family history research. By Hon. Susan Snow, Retired Judge.
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See how Kinpoint makes it easy to do family history by focusing on what matters to you. Find missing information in your family tree and discover insights into the lives of your ancestors. Use Kinpoint in conjunction with your family tree on FamilySearch to analyze where you need to add records and sources.
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Navigating Research with the Genealogical Proof Standard - July 2009
Slideshow presentation by Mark Tucker on Jul 28, 2009. (Beginner-Experienced) Do you want to learn to successfully do genealogy research like the professionals? It is easier than you might think. Whether or not you have heard about the Genealogical Proof Standard, this class will help you through the research process by way of a visualization called the Genealogy Research Process map. Each step is explored through case study and uses traditional and online resources.
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A not-for-profit group of genealogists, historians, researchers, and open government advocates who are filing Freedom of Information requests to get public data released back into the public domain. They
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The Ancestry Insider: Evidence Management
Evidence Management consists of the methods and tools a researcher uses throughout the research process to gather, track, and apply evidence.
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Working with Historical Evidence: Genealogical Principles and Standards
By Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG