Anne,


Let me share my favourite WWI site with you. Once you have the National 
Archives of Australia item barcode for your veteran download their WHOLE record 
in ONE action at http://dhistory.org/archives/naa/ .

I tend not to use Legacy’s Research Guidance as the Australian genealogical 
societies seem to do this quite well. For example, the Society of Australian 
Genealogists  (http://www.sag.org.au/) have a webinar for members on the 
Australian War Memorial archives on 22 October.

However, Chris’s comments about how to add our own websites into a workaround 
research toolbox in effect in Legacy Family Tree reminded me of Thomas 
MacEntee’s webinar Building a Research Toolbox (see 
http://www.familytreewebinars.com/ on  6 April 2011) so perhaps building our 
own research toolboxes and sharing these as Research Guidance may be something 
to think about and discuss. Indeed, when I reflect, my talk to the Genealogical 
Society of Victoria (http://www.gsv.org.au/) on 6 November is really about 
sharing part of my own personal research toolbox. Also, Meg Bate’s facebook 
page on VicGUM (http://www.vicgum.asn.au/ ) often has posts on sites that we 
might incorporate into our own personal research toolboxes.

Perhaps, I get ahead of myself and the websites above really do form part of 
our General Research Guidance. I think the Australian Legacy list is the more 
appropriate medium for discussing this further (join us at 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  
if you aren’t already a member) – after 6 November.



Regards

Patsy

(Fitzroy, Vic)



From: Chris Bayley [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, 14 October 2014 6:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Research Guidance



Anne,

I too have also thought it would be great to be able to add your own research 
sites. My work around to this is 2 fold.

- Try changing the default country for an individual by going to options in 
research guidance. Save & go back to options and select refresh RG results. I 
have obtained extra sources at times by selecting Australia & NZ depending on 
your timeline events.

 - Set up your own research sites using the To do list. Select add to create a 
to do item, add a category & locality (or add your own). Then select add under 
the repository tab and enter the name & address details plus copy & paste your 
site URL to the home pg field. Once saved the URL is active and can be used 
from the repository tab itself or from the double arrow icon at the end of the 
home pg field.

Hope this helps.

Chris (Auckland, NZ)





On 14/10/2014 2:38 p.m., Sherry/Support wrote:

No, but if you have a resource you'd like us to add, please send it to us on 
the Make A Suggestion form either through the Support section of the Legacy 
Home tab or on our website www.LegacyFamilyTree.com 
<http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com>  > Help Center.

Honestly, the Research Guidance is to help you find resources you hadn't 
thought of but adding those you know about which we don't already have may help 
someone else.




Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree



On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Anne Eccles <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

when using the research guidance is it possible to add/include your own 
websites/areas for research? for example in AustraliaÂ

some good websites to use are

newspapers - TROVE website

war records - Australian War Memorial and World War 2 nominal rolls websites

war records - World war 1 - australian national archives websites

Naturalization records - australian National archives website



thanks Anne (New South Wales, Australia)






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