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4YourFamilyStory.com - The Pre-Research Plan Worksheet
By Caroline Marshall Pointer.
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Crafting a Genealogy Research Plan (YouTube)
By Crista Cowan for Ancestry.com.
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Genealogy Planner and Workbook: Record Your Research Notes Efficiently
by Sherri M. Mastrangelo, for sale on Amazon.
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Have you done a research plan before?
From the blog by Jill Morelli.
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Legacy Family Tree Webinars - Using Mind Mapping as a Visual Research Plan (a 2021 Reisinger Lecture)
By Amy Larner Giroux, PhD, CG, CGL.
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My Family History Files - Research Plan for Johannes Zittel
A terrific walk-through of performing a research plan, along with a Blank Research Plan template.
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The Parchment Rustler - Asking the Right Question: Part 1
The Parchment Rustler is a genealogy blog with a strong focus on research skills. The linked article is Part 1 of a three-part series on research methodology, exploring the very first stage in our research: how to write a research question. Illustrated examples are drawn from England & Wales research but the methods described are relevant to all researchers globally.
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The Parchment Rustler - Asking the Right Question: Part 2
The Parchment Rustler is a genealogy blog with a strong focus on research skills. The linked article is Part 2 of a three-part series on research methodology, exploring how to use a research question. This piece introduces the idea of the Haystack and Polished approaches, and looks at how these might come through in our choice of search strategy. Illustrated examples are drawn from England & Wales research but the methods described are relevant to all researchers globally.
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The Parchment Rustler - Asking the Right Question: Part 3
The final part in the Research Questions series of posts at The Parchment Rustler blog, this piece looks at how we can change the scale and scope of our research question to direct our genealogical investigations. It introduces the idea of the SAID elements of research (structure, action, innovation, direction) and considers how flexible thinking and a good question can contribute to a favourable outcome.