One significant benefit of the move is an upgrade in my office space, both for work and for genealogy. I'm not in the basement or wedged into a room the size of a large walk-in closet (my final office space at the old house), but have a proper room with enough space for discreet work and genealogy spaces. It will be nice once I get it organized- the work space got situated immediately, the genealogy space has taken a little longer, but it is getting there.
Last year around this time, I posted a list of "Genealogical Resolutions". Let's see how I did, and what I might do better.
First, I resolved to blog twice a month, more or less.
-I did OK on this one through March, then my production fell off a cliff. For 2015, my variation on this is a bit more modest - at least one blog post a month.
Second, I resolved to get my sources fixed and my database moved into Legacy Family Tree 8.
-I did manage to fix some sources, but, this resolution has been made somewhat moot by two factors. First, I've switched from Legacy to RootsMagic, as I think RootsMagic is closer to true multi-platform portability than is Legacy, and otherwise the two programs are comparable in terms of features and usability. I also have some concerns about the Microsoft Access database underlying Legacy, so, for as good a program it has been, for now, the choice is RootsMagic. The second factor is that with the change to a new software platform, I'm starting a new filing/organizational system and am basically hitting the reset button on my genealogy - fresh database, proper citations and source analysis. This covers my third resolution from last year as well - the use of Clooz or Evidentia to analyze source documents.
My fourth resolution from last year was get my workspce organized. As described above, this is a work in process.
My fifth resolution from last year was to photograph and transcribe a few local cemeteries. This didn't happen, and probably won't in 2015 - I know my limitations in terms of time, and this just doesn't fit in.
Lastly, I made a number of resolutions concerning genealogical DNA testing. Those are all still in play, as I made little progress on them.
That's 2014 - lets move on to 2015.
That's 2014 - lets move on to 2015.
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