On Sunday, May 4, 2025, the BYU Library Family History Center will offer the second of two classes on the timeline grid. (Don't worry if you missed the previous class; we'll do a recap.)
The timeline grid a simple, unique research log that helps you track and use the information you find when researching. It's used for countries and time periods with regular censuses. In this class, we’ll walk through some real-life examples to show the benefits of using the timeline grid.
Class is at 2:00 pm MDT. The Zoom link is on the Virtual Classes page: https:\/\/familyhistory.lib.byu.edu\/learning\/virtual-classes
Classes are open to everyone and no registration is required. We have a Q&A session after class, and participants also receive a link to a handout with practice activities.
We hope you can join us, and tell anyone you think may be interested! --- Note: For full transparency, this class is labeled as "Latter-day Saint" because occasional references may be made to Latter-day Saint practice or doctrine. However, all are welcome and invited to attend!
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