Genealogy Research Process Map – Version 2 | ThinkGenealogy

Written by Gary on January 1st, 2009

In the last two and a half months alone, the original Genealogy Research Process Map post received 500 pageviews. Version 2 of the map has only a few changes. Besides fixing two typos, the arrows separating the 6 process steps where moved up next to the step headers. I did this to help it look more like a timeline. Looking at the map, there are three main “rows”: the circle diagram, the process timeline, and the process details. The idea is to start in the middle of the diagram to understand the steps in the process: Define, Search, Cite, Analyze, Resolve, and Conclude.

Genealogy Research Process Map – Version 2 | ThinkGenealogy.

I really like the way this chart is laid out…It walks you through the thought processes behind your research. I see it being a help in just about any project you are working on…

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