
WACKY Wednesday attendees were excited to learn from Valerie Eichler Lair of ValsRoots.com as she demonstrated how inserting tabs facilitates quicker access to the 900-page EE. This is the link to Valerie's EE Tabs List from her copy of Elizabeth Shown Mills Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace Third Edition. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2015.)
In my case, I decided to look through the book page by page, then place a tab on those citation samples and discussions that give me the most difficulties. These may or may not be the same as those Valerie chose to spotlight in her listing.
Sure you can watch the YouTube video of the event but why not view it at
http://hangouts.dearmyrtle.com/ww_eetabs.html
where all the comments and links we mention are found in the unified chat?

http://hangouts.dearmyrtle.com/ww_eetabs.html
where all the comments and links we mention are found in the unified chat?

Happy family tree climbing!
Myrt :)
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