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Internet Genealogy Manual
The internet is obviously a fantastic resource for anybody trying to piece together a family history but its scope doesn't end with an online census. In this book, we explore all the various options - networking in newsgroups and mailing lists, accessing online archives, bringing history to life with multimedia, and more - and tie it all together in
a flexible family archive that you can publish and share on the web. Best of all, the children get to join in the fun.
Contents:
Making the most of appropriate software
Designing a database
Online resources explored
Beyond the web: smart searching and canny networking
People: your best resource, with distance no object
Building a multimedia family tree (fact and figures, bells and whistles)...
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