Research reports lead to better analysis

To help genealogists write research reports and better analyse our research, Elizabeth Shown Mills, author of Evidence Explained, has added a Research Reports section to her website, Historic Pathways. There you will find samples of a dozen types of reports, such as problem analysis with research plan, record analysis, and cumulative research notes, along with examples of how to cite them. One that stood out to me is Essential Research Reports: 3 Samples that shows a three-stage research process.

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