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Free Ebook - How to Use Evernote for Writing and Research

I'm a  big fan of Evernote for genealogy and writing. It's part of my work flow for writing family history books that you learn about in my ebook Getting Ready to Write. Over the weekend, I learned about this free ebook and thought many of you would be interested. Don't wait, I don't know how long it will be free.


What You'll Learn In How to Use Evernote for Writing and Research: Tools for Today 

  • how to set up your account
  • downloading Evernote for your mobile device or desktop
  • syncing between devices
  • setting up Folders and Notes
  • the value of tagging
  • how to be an Evernote power searcher
  • setting up research notebooks
  • mobile Evernote
  • Evernote apps
  • how to collect digital content
  • how to use Skitch - the free Evernote mark-up app
  • tagging geolocations
  • how to use Evernote with the iPhone's Siri
  • free ways to store tweets, Facebook posts and more to Evernote


The author Nancy L. Hendrickson is also a genealogist and has written many genealogy articles and a few genealogy based books so she has first-hand experience applying it to research and writing. 

Sorry, the author has changed this ebook back to $2.99 since posting. 
If you would like to know more about Evernote checkout these posts 

Creating a Research Checklist in Evernote 
Evernote and the Family History Traveler