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Exactly WHEN Do We Analyze Our Evidence?
Evidence analysis is the proverbial thorn in the thumb for many history researchers. We’d love to gather blossoms from the rose garden and make beautiful bouquets from them. But those darn thorns have to be dealt with in the process.
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Wed, 01/09/2019 - 17:56
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Does This Call for a Source Discussion or a Proof Summary?
Mary is perplexed. As a family researcher, she has found a derivative source (a newspaper account) that mentions an original court record. But diligent efforts to find the original have been fruitless. How does she report this? she asks, in another forum. As usual, she received a variety of opinions. As usual, there were substantial contradictions between them and some confusion over concepts. Let’s try to iron out a few of them.
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Mon, 12/10/2018 - 17:56
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Best Practices for Reliable Research
2 December 2014
In every piece of dependable research, we see eight qualities ...
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Tue, 12/02/2014 - 07:00
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