The Research Like a Pro Genealogy Podcast

RLP 392: Revisiting the Father of Cynthia (Dillard) Royston: Part 5 Research Logging and Citations

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Jan 12, 2026
This discussion emphasizes the critical need for meticulous research logging and source citations. Learn a quick strategy for creating citations on FamilySearch and discover the power of Airtable for organizing research. A fascinating case study highlights the search for Cynthia Royston's parent, revealing Elizabeth Dillard's origins through a deed from 1838. Explore innovative AI tools for transcription and abstracting, and hear about research conclusions that shift focus to a 1832 land lottery, showing the evolving nature of genealogy.
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ADVICE

Create Citations Before Diving In

  • Create source citations first when you log a new record to force close examination and lock the source details in place.
  • Doing the citation early saves time later and prevents forgetting what you found.
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Use Airtable Views And Automations

  • Use Airtable grouping, sorting, and saved views to organize research by record type, person, or locality.
  • Turn on the automation that links research entries to your timeline for an integrated workflow.
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Let The Template Auto-Generate Descriptions

  • Populate the source type, repository, person, and locality fields so the short-description formula auto-fills.
  • Rely on the template's formula to reduce duplicate data entry and speed logging.
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