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Research Projects
Family Pursuit focuses on coordinating, collecting, organizing, and sharing research efforts. One way we have accomplished this is by developing research projects. Within research projects, you can invite members of your family to help you in your research. You may also create tasks for accomplishing your research project objectives, and assign those tasks to family members. Within each task, the family member assigned to the task can keep a research log of the entire research process. Research Projects also include a discussion board for communicating back and forth.
You can organize Research projects around surnames, families, individuals, or even census' or parishes, the possibilities are endless. You can continue to create an unlimited number of research projects to begin new projects around new subjects.
Research projects can either be private, meaning only you and the family members you invite can access your information, or public, meaning you share your information with all other users.
Invite family members
Create and assign tasks
Each task has a research log
Add extractions to research logs
Attach extractions directly to individuals (no more duplicate enter)
Add discussion posts
Make public for all to see (view only)
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Individuals (Pedigree Section)
The individual's section is a pedigree management tool designed to share the conclusions you find about your ancestors with other users. This pedigree tool is a global tree, allowing all users to contribute individual facts and sources.
To facilitate a multi-user environment, you can create multiple, conflicting entries of birth dates, marriage events, names, etc. Also, each time a change is made to an individual, Family Pursuit stores a revision of that change. If you find a change has been made in error, you may undo a change (or multiple changes) and submit an explanation message to the user who made the change.
The power behind this section is the ability to lookup research projects that has been completed for each individual in the tree. When an individual record is open, you can click on the research button in the left hand sub-navigation menu to load a list of applicable research projects. When clicked, you may view the research project in its entirety. Reviewing others' research projects may spawn new ideas for researching more information.
Global tree (Wiki like)
Enter conflicting facts (multiple bith dates, death dates, etc.)
Add source citations (with extractions) and notes to specific facts
Answer questions to rate sources
Add discussion posts about specific facts and topics
View public research projects
Import & export GEDCOM files (coming soon)
Undo and Redo changes (coming soon)
Merge & Unmerge Individuals (coming soon)
Living Individuals kept private (coming soon - living individuals are not yet allowed)
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Watch Lists
In a robust collaborative genealogy program, changes and additions are continuously taking place. To make your experience hassle free, we have included a watch system which allows you to flag specific research projects and individuals to receive notifications on changes. These changes are easily viewed in our watch list section.
List changes to research projects and individuals
Highlights unread changes
Organize watch items into folders (coming soon)
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Sources
The sources section is a global database of sources contributed by all the users of Family Pursuit.
View a list of repositories and call numbers who have the each source
Fill out detailed bibliography information for automatic references
Catalog sources around places and keywords
Add discussion posts
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Miscellaneous Features
From the beginning, one of our most fundamental goals has been to create an intuitive and easy-to-use application with the power needed for collaborative genealogy research. We have given particular attention to the navigational aspects of our software. We believe we can make the work of entering, organizing and retrieving genealogy information easy and efficient. We never want our users to feel "lost" while using the Family Pursuit website.
Color coded sections
Bookmarks
Recently viewed history
Records at a glance
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