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Tag Archives: london metropolitan archives
When Digitisation Goes Bad Part II: Death’s Apprentice
or…Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Go Back Onto The Internet This is the second part of a blog post looking at some particularly bad examples of digitisation in the world of family history research. In the first … Continue reading
Posted in digitisation, Document Sources, research, Soapbox
Tagged apprenticeship, documents, family history, genealogy, indexing, london metropolitan archives, research
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You Don’t Know What You’ve Got…
I realise that I’m running the risk of sounding like a broken record here but it seems like there’s always something else to say when it comes to assessing the work of the major commercial genealogical websites. Because it’s undeniable … Continue reading
Posted in Document Sources, research, Soapbox
Tagged documents, family history, genealogy, london metropolitan archives, parish registers, research, st pancras
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