Once again it's time for the monthly popularity contest, listing the most-viewed blog
posts made here during November.
I'm happy to see that
#1 ran well ahead of the pack: "Cut-and-paste genealogists are free to spread unsubstantiated, dubious,
false, or absurd information -- and will remain free to do so. We can
build however we want. But what we can't do is build poorly, glory in
it, and expect respect from those who know better."
1. Misteaks (November 24)
2. A Day in the Life: Probate (November 29)
3. Sowing Primary and Secondary Confusion (November 14)
4. We'll Always Need Advanced Genealogy Education (November 2)
5. Lost Causes in NGS Magazine (November 6)
Least viewed:
Disasters Are Part of Genealogy, Too (November 1)
Harold Henderson, "Most Viewed MWM Posts November 2012," Midwestern Microhistory: A Genealogy Blog, posted 5 January 2013 (http://midwesternmicrohistory.blogspot.com : accessed [access date]). [Please feel free to link to the specific post if you prefer.]
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Most Viewed MWM Posts November 2012
Posted by Harold Henderson at 1:00 AM
Labels: disasters, Evidence Explained, genealogy education, Kimberly Powell, lost causes, methodology, NGS Magazine, probate, research travelogue, standards
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