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		<title>By: genealogyeducation</title>
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		<description>&quot;Where do we find case studies worth reading?&quot; A good question. May I suggest  you start by subscribibg to the National Genealogical  Society Quarterly. Since about 1990 there have been in almost every issue at least one good case study. 

For those starting now to build case studies, visit your local genealogy library or public library and read their back issues. 

Need to possess the articles. Some photocopy the articles, and some look for back issues  for sale on ebay or elsewhere. I picked up a nice 12 year run at the book sale of a genealogical society. My friend to me she bought a stack on ebay. 
Go get &#039;em!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Where do we find case studies worth reading?&#8221; A good question. May I suggest  you start by subscribibg to the National Genealogical  Society Quarterly. Since about 1990 there have been in almost every issue at least one good case study. </p>
<p>For those starting now to build case studies, visit your local genealogy library or public library and read their back issues. </p>
<p>Need to possess the articles. Some photocopy the articles, and some look for back issues  for sale on ebay or elsewhere. I picked up a nice 12 year run at the book sale of a genealogical society. My friend to me she bought a stack on ebay.<br />
Go get &#8216;em!</p>
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