Genealogy Online by Elizabeth Powell Crowe

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(Paperback - Revised)

  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne
  • Pub. Date: February 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780071499316
  • Sales Rank: 23,127
  • 426pp
  • Series: Genealogy Online Ser.
  • Edition Description: Revised
  • Edition Number: 8
 
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Tracing your family history is now easier than ever with this completely revised and updated edition of Genealogy Online.

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Much has changed in the world of electronic genealogy since the last edition of Crowe's guide to genealogy in 2001, and this new edition aptly reflects that change. While still addressing the basics of beginning a genealogical project, selecting software, and connecting to the Internet, the book now includes robust discussions of online etiquette, spam and scams, and privacy and copyright. Readers will also find an informative chapter on genealogy education programs and courses, both online and offline. And since communicating with relatives and fellow genealogists is one of the driving forces behind the sea of researchers online, Crowe provides instructions for using chat, mailing lists, electronic newsletters, and newsgroups. The author then turns to the meat of the book, actual online resources, by highlighting major sites like the Library of Congress, the National Archives and Records Administration, FamilySearch, Rootsweb, and MyFamily.com. She also devotes a very enlightening chapter to Ellis Island Online, the electronic database of people entering the United States through the port of New York from 1892 through 1924. Crowe speaks to the benefits of accessing online library catalogs from home-an extremely useful tool when preparing for a research trip-and the chapter titled "Around the Web in 80 (or so) Sites" lists web sites worth noting. The National Genealogical Society's Genealogical Standards, a description of the forms of electronic genealogical data, a glossary of online-related terms, and a list of emoticons conclude the book. With its updated information, current topic discussions, and concise instructions for online searching, Crowe's book remains an important how-to manual for genealogists. Recommended for both public and genealogical libraries.-Elaine M. Kuhn, Allen Cty. P.L., Ft. Wayne, IN Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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Elizabeth Powell Crowe has been pursuing genealogy for more than 20 years. She conducts genealogy workshops throughout the South, and contributes articles to Digital Genealogist magazine.

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July 18, 2002: 'For a novice who wants to find ancestors via the Internet, GENEALOGY ONLINE is a superb introduction. Even for experienced researchers, the annotated bibliographies of sources are valuable.' Globe and Mail (Toronto), 12/17/2001* -- Andrew Allentuck