Presenter: Denise May Levenick
Duration: 30 minutes
YOU’LL LOVE THIS IF:
- You’ve decided it’s time to organize your genealogy research
- You want to take your genealogy notes online, but don’t know where to start
- You need help classifying documents and want general tips for keeping things in order
There’s a bigger benefit to going green in your genealogy than simply saving the environment: Embracing electronic documentation can preserve and put in order your exhaustive research. Just because the material you work with is old doesn’t mean your organization techniques should be outdated. Check out this class to get your e-files in order.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
- Why it’s beneficial to take your genealogy research notes online
- How to plan for less paper
- Tools and skills needed
- Workflow and backup strategies
- Easy steps for getting started
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Denise May Levenick is a writer, researcher, and speaker with a passion for preserving and sharing family treasures of all kinds. She is the author of How To Archive Family Keepsakes(Family Tree Books, 2012). She is also the creator of The Family Curator–voted one of the 40 Best Genealogy Blogs in 2010 and 2011.