I
had a great time today presenting my session at the Northern San Diego County Genealogy Society's COGG (Computer-Oriented Genealogy Group) on managing your digital genealogy research
environment effectively.
Because it's a fairly complex topic, the presentation has a lot of detail that can seem too dense just for an hour's presentation. So I've put together an e-book, Sassy Jane's Guide to Organizing Your Genealogical Research Using Archival Principles. The $10.50 e-book is a 40-page PDF file. It covers in detail the ideas we talked about today, including file folder structure, file-naming conventions for downloads and scanned documents and photographs, the authority file, and metadata for your family photographs.
I've had several questions via email after the presentation about how to order it.
Because it's a fairly complex topic, the presentation has a lot of detail that can seem too dense just for an hour's presentation. So I've put together an e-book, Sassy Jane's Guide to Organizing Your Genealogical Research Using Archival Principles. The $10.50 e-book is a 40-page PDF file. It covers in detail the ideas we talked about today, including file folder structure, file-naming conventions for downloads and scanned documents and photographs, the authority file, and metadata for your family photographs.
I've had several questions via email after the presentation about how to order it.
If
you don't have a PayPal account, you can use the guest feature or you
can email me at the address above for directions on sending a check.
I'd
like to thank the COGG for inviting me. It was great to meet you all.
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