When is not finding a record nothing, and when does it signify something? Information that is not where you expect it to be may yield important evidence for your research question. Understanding the purpose of a source — who and what it records, and why — will help you determine if the missing person or event is negative evidence or merely a negative search. A series of examples demonstrate methodologies used to create something out of nothing.
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What a terrific presentation. I took lots of notes and look forward to asking the question, "why not?". Thank you
Very interesting how the absence of information could be important.
Regret I was unable to attend the first part of the webinar. What I did experience was great! Thanks!
very helpful. Thanks
I am very pleased with the information provided in the webinar. There were many ideas brought up that I would not have thought about. Thank you!
And here I was always told "You can't prove a negative." Looks like you can *sometimes*.
Very interesting topic!
Very good explanation of negative evidence and how you can use it to find the answer to your question. I enjoyed the presentation