Friday March 22
Researching Ancestors Online by Laura G. Prescott
Genealogy Research Online – Sites and Strategies That May
Surprise You
This class should be a must see for any serious genealogist.
Laura first covered some positives and then some negatives of genealogy
research on the Internet. She discussed, How to be a responsible contributor
and user of online genealogical information.
Her list of Usage Rules includes: Share, Be accurate, Double
check data received, Respect copyrights, Ask Permission, Cite Your Sources,
Respect privacy, Take your time, explore, get wonderfully lost and have fun.
The syllabus includes a list of eleven commonly used
websites many of which require subscriptions. She also referenced 101 Best
Genealogy Websites for 2012 and Professionally Preferred Websites for Family
History.
Some of the free websites that she demonstrated included:
Cyndi’s List, The US GenWeb Project, DoHistory, Library of Congress, NUCMC,
Academic Archives, Dead Fred, One-Step Webpages, Find A Grave, Bureau of Land
Management, LibraryThing, and HistoryLady.