Amie Bowser Tennant is a professional research genealogist, speaker, and writer. She has a degree in Advance Family History Research and works for FamilySearch as a blogger. In addition to FamilySearc...
Organization is the key to successful research & I was grateful to learn about this tool from a well-qualified source. Thank you.
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Stan Deutsch
4 years ago
This was really mostly an introduction to Zotero, which was fine, but not really focused on how to use it for genealogy research. Also, too much time wasted on general comments not related to the topic.
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\nWeiss
4 years ago
I know the speaker want to cover a lot
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V Deanes
4 years ago
The workshop provided a wealth of information; there wasn't enough time to cover it all. Perhaps, the topic should be broken into 2 or 3 smaller subtopics. With 79% of the audience being completely new to the platform, it would have been helpful to have had time to go through the steps with her. In addition to breaking the topic into 2-3 smaller topics, perhaps, it should also be broken into Zotero experience levels and/or genealogy experience levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced).
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Lindell Johnson
4 years ago
i WOULD LOVE TO GET THIS ORGANIZED
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Kathy Gourley
4 years ago
I've been very interested in learnig about Zotero for a long time. Today's webinar was filled with lots of information, but I think most of it went over my head! I felt like I was drinking from a fire hose. I needed a very basic introduction.
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Great presentation! Thank you!
Organization is the key to successful research & I was grateful to learn about this tool from a well-qualified source. Thank you.
This was really mostly an introduction to Zotero, which was fine, but not really focused on how to use it for genealogy research. Also, too much time wasted on general comments not related to the topic.
I know the speaker want to cover a lot
The workshop provided a wealth of information; there wasn't enough time to cover it all. Perhaps, the topic should be broken into 2 or 3 smaller subtopics. With 79% of the audience being completely new to the platform, it would have been helpful to have had time to go through the steps with her. In addition to breaking the topic into 2-3 smaller topics, perhaps, it should also be broken into Zotero experience levels and/or genealogy experience levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced).
i WOULD LOVE TO GET THIS ORGANIZED
I've been very interested in learnig about Zotero for a long time. Today's webinar was filled with lots of information, but I think most of it went over my head! I felt like I was drinking from a fire hose. I needed a very basic introduction.