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Get Organized! EVERNOTE for Genealogists Dick Eastman January 28, 2017

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Get Organized! EVERNOTE for

GenealogistsDick Eastman

January 28, 2017

Today’s slides may be found at:

http://www.eogn.com/handouts/evernote

Do you have a photographic memory?

If not, Evernote is a great tool for you!

Do your genealogy notes look like this?

Or this?

If so, Evernote is for you.

I use Evernote to fulfill my pack-rat and archiving needs, both for genealogy and for many other purposes as well.

A “note” can be…

A Photograph

Can I Use It On My Mobile Device?

Limited storage space, so...Evernote does not store all notes (except for recent notes) in the device.Instead, these devices retrieve notes from servers online as needed.

Synchronize!Easy synchronization of notes across multiple devices and platforms, even when offline. Access notes from your desktop, laptop, or tablet computers, a “smartphone,” “smartwatch,” or any other computer by opening a web browser.Save, edit and share notes among different devices and with multiple users—great for collaborations and jotting down ideas on-the-go.

Evernote is sometimes called:"everything bucket""brain dump""universal inbox"

Evernote can store tens of thousands of notes… Research notes, research logs, documents,

timelines, to do lists, checklists, post-it notes, email messages, audio files, pictures, videos, business cards, web pages, PowerPoint presentations, seminar notes, webinar notes, reminder notes, prescriptions, and more.

Even better, Evernote can RETRIEVE any of those notes within seconds when you need them!

Why Should a Genealogist Use Evernote?Notes taken during genealogy presentations Ideas for future researchArticles from blogsWeb pages“to do” listUser IDs and passwordsSubscription and membership renewal datesAnd more…

I’m a User!Capture notes, scanned images, and photographs when doing genealogy research in libraries, archives, courthouses, or “on site.”Keep research notes in folders by surname, just as I did with tablets and notebooks. But now those notes are searchable across all notebooks at one time. So, wherever there is a person that appears in more than one family the search will find them.

I can have more than one type of media contained in one research note. Examples: A section of a web page clipped into a note

An image and a PDF file, along with typed notes or handwritten markup in the note.

Hundreds of other purposes as well.

At first, Evernote may look like a disorganized app, but it could be your very best personal assistant.

Now you know what you are dealing with. Learn how to use it proficiently to organize your ideas and

tasks. The best way to learn Evernote? Dive and start using it!

One more thing: Evernote is FREE!

One more thing: Evernote is FREE!

There is no maximum size to your Evernote account, even for the free version.

There are paid versions for those who upload thousands of notes per month or for business users who share notes amongst team members.

Can Evernote Replacement Your Filing Cabinet?Ask yourself: If you save a record (on paper) but cannot locate it later, was it really worth saving? Did you waste your time? and money? Did you really “save” it?

Which would you rather carry: this?

Or this?

Or this?

Evernote is not only a tool to save everything but also to later FIND everything quickly and easily! It is primarily a note saving and retrieval tool. A note may be text, a picture, a web page, a video, a sound recording.

It works on Windows, Macintosh, Android, iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch), Blackberry or via a web browser. All notes are compatible with all operating systems.

Evernote is not designed only for genealogists. It is used by college students, engineers, doctors, and others who need to keep track of a lot of details.

I also use Evernote to store recipes. And a lot more.

With Evernote, there is no need to save screenshots on your computer and then print them. Instead, use Evernote to "clip" the web page and save it.

Don't write notes.

Don't use "sticky notes."

Don’t have 100s or 1000s of files on your hard drive.

You can drag-and-drop any document into Evernote: doc files, spreadsheets, HTML pages, pictures, and more.

Even better, you can RETRIEVE those files quickly and easily in the future, wherever you are.

Are your notes presently buried "someplace" on your computer? You will love Evernote's search capability.

You can also copy-and-paste from Evernote to other programs.

Add reminders to any note(s) to pop-up at a future date and time you specify.

Share notes by any of multiple methods: email Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn Web

Copy the URL and put it into a document or email. Every note you create in Evernote can be a separate

web page.Visible only to you unless you take steps to make a note

public. It then becomes visible to others, even if they do not have Evernote installed. You can optionally allow them to edit and update the note so that you have the benefit of their input.

You can share individual notes or an entire notebook.Also can export notes to XML or to HTML

Besides capturing information from the web or from other documents, Evernote can capture images made from:

A scanner

Besides capturing information from the web or from other documents, Evernote can capture images made from:

A scanner

Besides capturing information from the web or from other documents, Evernote can capture images made from:

A scanner

Besides capturing information from the web or from other documents, Evernote can capture images made from:

A scanner

Besides capturing information from the web or from other documents, Evernote can capture images made from:

Or a cell phone’s camera

Besides capturing information from the web or from other documents, Evernote can capture images made from:

Or a document camera

Besides capturing information from the web or from other documents, you can even send an email to your (private) Evernote address.

Encrypt your data to maximize securityEncryption feature can secure your data.

Encrypt all or part of your note using a password. No one will be able to read that text without the password.

Save Text and Screenshots Save text directly from any app without opening Evernote and doing copy-paste.

Select the text and copy the selection.

Text is automatically saved as a new note in Evernote. Later on, you can edit the saved note to give it a title and some tags so that you can store it in an organized fashion.

Handy shortcut to help you save screenshots of running apps or a view of your desktop.

Press Win + PrtScrn keys and highlight the area you want saved.

Upon release of the cursor, your screenshot is saved as a note in Evernote.

Free OCREvernote uses OCR to store both image and words. Images then become keyword searchable. (Much better than saving individual files and hopefully remembering the title years from now.)

OCR may require a few seconds to a few minutes to complete.

Save Your Idea as an Audio NoteWhat if you get an idea and don’t have time to type it all out? No problem: save your idea as an audio file.

Just start a new Audio note, click Record, and start speaking through your microphone. Save your note when done.

Your note appear in the Note List with a Speaker button.

Shortcut key (for Windows): Ctrl + Shift + U

Save Ideas into Multiple NotebooksStart a note and title the idea.

Enter ‘Idea’ as one tag and one other specific tag to describe what your idea is about.

Add a description to explain your idea for future reference.

If you wish, use multiple “notebooks” to organize notes about different topics.

Save Ideas with “Tags”Use tags for census records, birth records, death records, surnames in the note, book, Christmas, business cards, presentations, conferences, cruises, Florida, Maine, Germany, etc.

My personal opinion: tags are useful when you have thousands of notes in Evernote

Save Handwritten Work as an Ink NoteDon’t like to write or leave audio notes? You can leave it as a handwritten note as well. If you’re in the graphic industry, you’d surely prefer this alternative. Have a quick idea that you need to doodle out fast?

Start an Ink Note, use the pencil or pen tool to draw what you need to remember, then save it. You can even save your signature with it.

Evernote allows you to Share your notebook

Evernote allows you to Share your notebook

Keep projects, resources and ideas in one shared place

There is no maximum size to your Evernote account, even for the free version.

Free version: 60 Mb/month in addition to what you already have saved.

Sync across 2 devices

Paid version: Pay $34.99/year (less than $3/month) and:Access notes when you’re offline Clip from anywhere on the web Share and discuss in Evernote Save emails into Evernote Sync across unlimited phones and computers Add passcode lock on mobile app

Evernote for Business allows teams to share notes. We will ignore this today.

My suggestion: Use the free version until someday you receive a message that you are getting close to your monthly allowance. Then decide to either pay less than $3/month or else to cut back on your usage.

Want more?Lots of third-party programs created by other companies to add more functionality to Evernote.

Some are free; others cost money (usually modest prices).

Drawing programs

Hand-write notes

Organize recipesMark up maps and images

… and more.

My Favorite Evernote Tool: The Evernote Scanner

My Favorite Evernote Tool: The Evernote Scanner

My Favorite Evernote Tool: The Evernote Scanner

One of several books to help you learn more:

$7.59 in paperback

$2.99 Kindle eBook

Evernote is certainly the fastest-growing (and FREE) note-taking technology out there, so it’s no wonder that it is incredibly popular with genealogists.

“Where did I put that?”

“Where did I put that?”

“Where did I put that?”

Problem solved!

More information may be found at:

http://facebook.com/groups/evernotegenealogists/

Today’s slides may be found at:

http://www.eogn.com/handouts/evernote