Lately I’ve been seeing more and more chatter with people (meaning
genealogists and family historians ) asking and talking about this
program ...
How many of you are
using it?
What make’s it an
important tool in your genealogy arsenal?
What tip would you
give newbies just getting started?
And, how many of you would
like to use it and are a bit intimidated about getting started?
If you fall into the latter category, Thomas MacEntee (High-Definition Genealogy)
recently posted on Facebook a link to the Beginner’s
Guide to Evernote
and he has an article at Archives.com, Evernote:
Your Virtual Genealogy Assistant.
So, if you’ve been dilly-dallying about trying Evernote (cough – this author
falls into that category), you may have run out of excuses ...
Are you just now
jumping on the Evernote bandwagon?
Do you want to use it
for your genealogical research?
Check out:
- NGS President Jordan Jones and his Upfront with NGS post How to Use Evernote for Genealogical Research.
- Dick Eastman (EOGN, (+) Subscription required), How to Use Evernote to be a better genealogist
- Using Evernote for Genealogy Organization (4YourFamilyStory.com) (Youtube video of a Google+ video)
- Evernote Genealogy (Youtube video)
- Google + community – Evernote in Genealogy
- Using "Evernote" for Genealogy: clip sourcesanywhere and organize them in the cloud (Anna Hopkins-Arnold, her handout) [8 July 2013, updated link to better one provided by the author. Thanks Anna!]
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Thanks Diane. Your post gave me the nudge I needed to start using this tool. The list of resources to learn more was very useful.
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