Internet Genealogy

Internet Genealogy

Using Technology as a Genealogy Tool — There is no doubt that Internet Genealogy has given birth to a new breed of family history enthusiast. When done correctly however, Traditional Genealogy and Internet Genealogy shouldn't be much different from one another.

One of the most important aspects of Internet Genealogy that beginners should keep in mind is that WWW might not stand for what they think! When it comes to genealogy, those letters should always stand for Who, When, and Where. By asking these three questions — online or offline — most family history enthusiasts will stay on the path to success.

Beyond the Basics — Genealogy software, message boards, and email are just the tip of the genealogical iceberg when it comes to using computer technology to research, record, and preserve your familiy history. Common software tools like Windows, Word, Excel, and even Google can all be put to use as extremely powerful tools for even the most reluctant computer user.

If you are seeking a speaker to discuss Internet Genealogy, contact Dan Lynch today.

The popularity of Internet Genealogy has also caught the attention of Moorshead Magazine Ltd., publishers of Family Chronicle and History Magazine. Launched in 2006, Internet Genealogy Magazine is dedicated to the cross-over between genealogy and the Internet.



   Related Topics
   • Google Your Family Tree
   • Genealogy Speakers
   • Genealogy Presentations
   • Internet Genealogy
   • Professional Genealogists
   • Professional Genealogy

   Web Sites
   • 1940census.net
   • AncestorsOnBoard.com
   • EllisIsland.org
   • FindMyPast.com
   • FamilySearch.org
   • WallOfHonor.org



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