Guild Webinar Series – Evernote V1 Our Next Webinar – Thursday 17 December 2020 at 8pm UK time One of the most common topics on genealogy forums is how to become better organised with your research. Those with a one-name study often have particularly complex requirements due to the amount of data involved. This webinar may be just what you need! Evernote is the best known, and arguably most useful, of a family of recent technology tools. It helps users with note taking, organising, task management and archiving. Its usefulness for genealogy has been recognised by many in recent years. In this webinar Phil Isherwood will explain: What Evernote is How it works It’s strengths and weaknesses Why it is useful for genealogical research. He will show you practical examples of how he has used Evernote to solve specific genealogical challenges. Evernote is particularly relevant to those pursuing one-name studies as it has great strengths in storage, indexing, searching and retrieval across large volumes of materials. About the Speaker Phil Isherwood has worked in the software industry for 30 years and has been researching his family history for more than half of that time. He is interested in the use of innovative technology in both genealogy and his professional life. Phil is a Family History Advisor for Oxfordshire Family History Society and is a committee member for OFHS’s Online Meeting Group. Webinar Details & Registration The webinar will take place at 8pm GMT on Thursday 17 December. You can register for the event by clicking on the link below, which also gives you the time of the webinar in your time-zone. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE EVERNOTE WEBINAR There will be an opportunity for webinar attendees to ask questions at the end of Phil’s talk Please note: Guild members who are unable to attend the live webinar will be able to access a recording for a short time. The recording will be available to Guild members only for a couple of weeks after it is uploaded. Please register for the event and you will be informed when the recording is ready for you to view. Could Getting Organised be Your New Year’s Resolution?