I tend to assume that everybody reads Dick Eastman, and as a result I often forget to do so. That would be a mistake. There's plenty more to be said about internet searching, but what he relays from a recent FamilySearch conference call is plenty thought-provoking in itself.
This is one of the messages Elizabeth Shown Mills has been preaching for a while, and there are way plenty of genealogists (or as Craig Scott would have it, "people doing genealogy") who have not absorbed it yet.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Methodology Monday came on a Friday this week
Posted by Harold Henderson at 3:07 AM
Labels: Craig Scott, Dick Eastman, Elizabeth Shown Mills, FamilySearch Record Search, methodology
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