Building Front |
Meeting Room |
Front desk in research library |
Research library, view from front |
Local history and records |
Some of the stacks
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Microfilm collection and reader |
Some of the attendees |
Calling the group to order |
I had an enjoyable time visiting with several members of the society and speaking to their group. I wish I had had the time to do some research at CCGS on my kids' paternal lines, as they settled in the area about a century ago. Perhaps next time...
Some of the links in my Frugal Genealogy syllabus were incorrect, even though I had checked them a week before. There were also some questions about other sites not on my syllabus for which I did some look ups during the lecture. A few members of the audience lent their expertise and recommended some sites as well. I promised the CCGS that I would post these corrected and new links to my blog. Here they are:
FamilySearch Center locations: http://www.familysearch.org/locations
Current newspaper websites: http://www.onlinenewspapers.com
World Ancestry Project (indexing for Ancestry.com): http://landing.ancestry.com/wap/learnmore.aspx
The difference between Ancestry.com's U.S. Deluxe Subscription and their Library Edition: http://tinyurl.com/6plclb6
Free Access to Pay Databases: http://www.familytreemagazine.com/upload/images/PDF/freedatabases.pdf (some info may be outdated on this chart)
Cyndi's List of Free Software: http://www.cyndislist.com/software.htm/free
For copyright questions, check out the Legal Genealogist's blog: http://legalgenealogist.com/blog/
For questions about DNA and genealogy, check out Emily Aulicino's blog: http://genealem-geneticgenealogy.blogspot.com/
PrintKey Freeware, to capture a screenshot of what's on your monitor: http://www.joshmastaaa.net/2010/11/printkey-v30-freeware.html (thanks to Laurie Burgess!)
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