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SUMMARY:Bonnie Wade Mucia, AGÂ®, AGLâ„¢: Creating a Personal Research Guide: A Professional Tool for Efficient Casework
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DESCRIPTION:Bonnie Wade Mucia, AGÂ®, AGLâ„¢: Creating a Personal Research Guide: A Professional Tool for Efficient Casework\n\n07/30/26 03:00 PM EST\n - 07/30/26 04:00 PM EST\Description:\nProfessional genealogists build deep expertise, but it often becomes scattered across files and notes. This webinar shows how to create a digital personal research guide—a structured, reusable system that organizes locality and record-based knowledge in one place. Learn what to include, how to structure it using tools like Excel and OneNote, and how to apply it in real time. This approach helps reduce duplicated effort, speed up research, improve consistency, and ensure key sources are not overlooked.\Details:\nAbout the Presenter\nBonnie Wade Mucia, AG®, AGL™ an Accredited Genealogist in the New England region and is the owner of Keeper of the Past Genealogy, LLC. She serves as the Director of the Mayflower Families Silver Books Project for the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, where she concentrates on the descendants of Mayflower passengers. In addition, Bonnie is a volunteer docent at both Beaufort National Cemetery and the Parris Island Museum at the U.S. Marine Corps Recruit Depot. She has published numerous articles in respected genealogical journals and delivered lectures on various topics. Originally from Rhode Island, Bonnie now resides in South Carolina.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Bonnie Wade Mucia, AGÂ®, AGLâ„¢: Creating a Personal Research Guide: A Professional Tool for Efficient Casework<br /><br />07/30/26 03:00 PM EST - 07/30/26 04:00 PM EST<br />Description:<br />Professional genealogists build deep expertise, but it often becomes scattered across files and notes. This webinar shows how to create a digital personal research guide&mdash;a structured, reusable system that organizes locality and record-based knowledge in one place. Learn what to include, how to structure it using tools like Excel and OneNote, and how to apply it in real time. This approach helps reduce duplicated effort, speed up research, improve consistency, and ensure key sources are not overlooked.<br />Details:<br /><h3>About the Presenter</h3>
<img alt="" src="https://apgen.org/photos/Headshot-Bonnie-Wade-Mucia_02232026184946.JPEG" style="float:left; margin-left:10px; margin-right:10px; width:115px" /><strong>Bonnie Wade Mucia, AG<sup>&reg;</sup>, AGL&trade;</strong> an Accredited Genealogist in the New England region and is the owner of Keeper of the Past Genealogy, LLC. She serves as the Director of the Mayflower Families Silver Books Project for the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, where she concentrates on the descendants of Mayflower passengers. In addition, Bonnie is a volunteer docent at both Beaufort National Cemetery and the Parris Island Museum at the U.S. Marine Corps Recruit Depot. She has published numerous articles in respected genealogical journals and delivered lectures on various topics. Originally from Rhode Island, Bonnie now resides in South Carolina.
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