Showing posts with label Social networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social networking. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Clark County (Washington) Genealogical Society's Spring Seminar



I'm excited to announce that once again, the Clark County Genealogical Society has asked me to be their speaker for their Spring Seminar. I'll be speaking on three aspects of social networking--blogging, Facebook, and Pinterest--as well as finding online resources for tracing your Northwest ancestors. This seminar will be held at their facility at 717 Grand Boulevard, Vancouver, Washington from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. You can pre-register this week at that location; walk-ins are also welcome and the doors will be open at 8:30 AM for registration. Bring your own sack lunch. For more information, see the CCGS's home page here.

You can read my post on last year's seminar here.

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

GenealogyWise is Back Online

GenealogyWise is back online - thanks to my friends at Twitter for keeping me updated while I was out for my morning constitutional!

GenealogyWise is Currently Down

GenealogyWise, the new social networking website created by FamilyLink (the same corporate family that WorldVitalRecords is a part of) is currently down.

There were numerous Tweets at Twitter as well as emails in my inbox regarding the matter. I noticed that Paul Allen, head of FamilyLink mentioned on Twitter that they have been alerted to the DNS problem and are working on it.

Stay tuned.

Friday, July 10, 2009

GenealogyWise: My New Favorite Place

If you read any genealogy blogs other than my own, it's likely you've been hearing about GenealogyWise this week. Created by FamilyLink and a part of the corporation family which includes WorldVitalRecords, it's a genealogy social network. Some are calling it "Facebook for genealogists."

The number of genealogists that are joining GenealogyWise are staggering: over 1,600 in less than 72 hours. Mark Tucker, of ThinkGenealogy has been keeping daily statistics on the number of members joined, groups formed, forums started, and blogs and videos added, and they are amazing!

So what's all the fuss? Like Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, and other social networking sites, GenealogyWise offers a place for genealogists to get to know one another in a safe, free, online setting. Like most social networking sites, users can share as little or as much information about themselves as they wish by adjusting their privacy settings. Users can upload photos, videos, RSS feeds, and blog posts, and create or join focus groups and discussion forums. There are a variety of backgrounds with which users can decorate their own profile pages. Members can chat in a group or private setting.

There are differences, of course. GenealogyWise is focused on gathering and serving genealogists, not the general public. There aren't any games, status statements ("on my way to the mall," etc.), or dozens of silly applications. You're not likely to run into any non-genealogist cousins like you do on Facebook; GenealogyWise is for contacting and networking with those you already know are into genealogy. One of the great applications is event posting; I've added the Washington State Genealogical Society's 2009 State Conference to the growing list of events, which are listed in date order. Genealogy societies would be wise to jump on board and create a user page, list their events, post their blog feeds, and create groups for their members to join.

Some concerns have been made about genealogists leaving Facebook to use GenealogyWise exclusively. I only know of one person who has stated they were going to move their genealogy group from Facebook to GenealogyWise; everyone else I've heard from plans to continue to use Facebook, and why not? Facebook is where I "meet" my friends and family members who are not interested in genealogy, as well as former classmates and many individuals I've worked or worshipped with over the years. I'm sure many other genealogists feel the same way. Besides, I do like to play a game or two of Scramble every evening! Lastly, Facebook is a great way to meet up with distant cousins and invite them into your genealogy world (and perhaps to GenealogyWise!).

But GenealogyWise has already proven to me to be a worthwhile site to spend time at during my online time. I've "friended" an individual that I believe might be able to help me with my elusive TERRY line and solve my LAMOREAUX riddle. On a forum that I started (Your Favorite Free [or Low-Cost] Genealogy Resources), I discovered a free online digitzed newspaper website that had more details on the trial and execution of my black sheep ancestor and convicted murderer, Uzza ROBBINS. Another forum topic I found intriguing was THINGS You Wish GenealogyWise Could Do (a way to assist the developers to improve the site), started by Pat Richley, a.k.a. DearMYRTLE. And the RootsMagic Fans Group I started which currently has 79 members and includes developer Bruce Buzbee, proves that having a one-stop shop like GenealogyWise is a great way to meet up with the movers and shakers in the genealogy world.

I encourage you to try out GenealogyWise. You can see my profile and request to "friend" me here.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

GeneaBloggers at BlogCatalog

BlogCatalog, a "premiere social blog directory on the internet" is offering a beta feature called Groups. This will allow "BlogCatalog members to make their own communities and invite other bloggers to connect, discuss, and share ideas or interests.

"With Groups you can meet new people who have similar interests and help build different communities. You can have and host fun conversations or have serious educational discussions..."

I have decided to start a BlogCatalog Group called GeneaBloggers. This will be a place where bloggers who write about their own genealogy, genealogy in general, or genealogy-related topics can have a place for discussion and meet other genea-bloggers. Recently, several issues came up in the genea-blogging world, and we had to communicate via e-mail. That was an okay--but limited--communication forum, but it would have been nice if we could have had a private online place where other genea-bloggers could have entered the discussion as well. I hope that our GeneaBloggers Group will take advantage of the Discussion Forum for future issues.

So how do you join the Group? First you need to have a BlogCatalog account. If you don't have one, go to www.BlogCatalog.com, and create one (it's free). Because BlogCatalog uses human beings, rather than an automated program, to look at and approve your blog, it can take two or three days for the approval process; please be patient! Then go to the GeneaBloggers Group page here and click on "Join Group" in the right-hand sidebar under my photo. I will approve all requests by any person whose blog is used primarily to feature genealogy in some capacity. Won't you join us?

Whether you're looking to promote your own blog or find blogs on various topics, BlogCatalog is for you.