Hello Family Historians,
This week, I have a video for you. It is a quick look at what it looks like to create the first part of a Genealogy Research Action-Access Management System, (GRAAMS).
In the video, you can watch as I:
Create a vault
Set up my permanent and status folders
Use the Template Script to set up my Ancestor Anchor Template
Build my 2-times Great-Grandmother, Mary Frances Sharp’s Anchor
The intent behind the video is to give you a glimpse. It is not suitable for learning how to use GRAAMS. If you want to learn how to use GRAAMS in the Obsidian App, check out CuZens Collaborative, launching July 21, 2024. For more information on GRAAMS, last week’s newsletter:
I hope you join us at CuZens Collaborative! The first 6 modules will be released on the day of the launch.
On July 21, look for the launch of CuZens Collaborative exclusively for Paid Subscribers ready to take the next level of organizing and preserving their family history research.
This Co-Lab will serve as a place on Substack to learn how to implement and manage GRAAMS and connect with others to increase your understanding. Together, we can build our best genealogy experience.
Here’s more good news! If you are already a Paid Subscriber, you will have
full access to CuZens Collaborative!
Please take advantage of my offer to get in on the ground floor before the Launch on July 21. Before the CuZens Collaborative Launch, you can become an annual Subscriber for only $30/year. Once CuZens Collaborative launches, the annual Subscription Price will be $55/year.
Become a Paid Subscriber now to take advantage of the lower price!
Grateful
I want to acknowledge and express my gratitude to Zelda York, my editor. I couldn’t do this without her! Thank you!
I love the Substack Family History Community! You are the best!
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So I downloaded Obsidian ... now what? :)