Information Overload? Effective Project Planning, Research, Data Management & Analysis

Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG®, CGL®
Nov 22, 2024
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About this webinar

Data management is not just an organizing system. Data management is a critical analytical tool. Research standards tell us that conclusions must be supported by “proof.” Standards insist that “proof” is more than “a document”—rather, it’s a conclusion based on a body of evidence created by reasonably exhaustive research. Meeting this standard creates a paradox: The more data we gather, the more confused we get!—unless we maintain that body of evidence in a way that enables us to digest it, analyze it, and correlate it with everything else we’ve found. This session presents a framework for projects of all types and sizes, building on sound research practices that carry us smoothly from problem analysis to problem resolution.

About the speaker

Across a long career, Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG®, CGL®, FASG, FUGA, FNGS, has been an innovator of research methods and strategies. Published widely by academic and popular presses, she edited a natio...
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    Marlee Logan
    1 year ago

    This is great information and I cannot wait to put this into practice. I had already planned to revisit some of my lines that I worked on years ago and this will give me a great work standard to practice.

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    tina tuttle
    1 year ago

    I'm so grateful that Ms Shown Mills is willing to do these seminars. It's education, not just a webinar. She teaches you how to think, not just hunt & gather. I learned several new things today. Thank you. By far the best education in genealogy out there.

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    Helen Schenkelaars
    1 year ago

    Another fabulous webinar and yes, I'm convinced!
    Gutted that we won't be getting another year of these amazing webinars from ESM though

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    Consuelo White
    1 year ago

    Excellent timing! I'm currently writing a 2nd edition on my Polish great-grandparents because of newfound information that proved my hypothesis for the first edition. This time I'm analyzing every person in every record, including all those in the descendant's report from a German relative. He's been to the Polish archives, and I went there to get the lay of the land. Every time I write, I review everything for accuracy. Elizabeth is the best teacher.

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    Polly Schoonover
    1 year ago

    I can't wait to try this process so I have a way of keeping my research organized. I can't tell you how many records I have printed out or researched again because I forgot I had done it previously. I'm headed to Elizabeth's website to look at a few more examples of her Research Reports. This was a great webinar that I will watch again.

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    Linda Kleback
    1 year ago

    Another amazing webinar! Thanks!

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    Gigi Maddox
    1 year ago

    Very informative and detailed. Sets up a system where no information is lost and at the same time can be found easily. The handout is a great resource also.

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    J. Paul Hawthorne
    1 year ago

    A lot of information! Precise! To the point! How to tackle this process? One bite at a time.

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