| Title: |
A Survey of Internet Resources for Genealogical Research |
| Date: |
November 10, 2009 |
| Description: |
Northeast Texas History and Genealogy Center Presents: "Have You Really Looked Everywhere? A Survey of Internet Resources for Genealogical Research" (Rescheduled from October due to Instructor Illness)
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| Address: |
#1 Lou Finney Lane Greenville, TX 75401 |
| Hours: |
6:30 pm |
| Contact: |
(903) 457-2992 |
| Handicap Accessible: |
Yes |
| Cost: |
FREE |
| Details |
Tami Glatz is a lecturer and researcher, specializing in the use of computers and the internet for genealogical research, following industry-accepted standards and principles. She is a past director of the Kingwood Texas Family History Center, and currently volunteers weekly at the Richardson FHC and at the downtown Dallas Public Library in the genealogy department. She is a member of the Dallas Genealogical Society, the National Genealogical Society, the Lone Star chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists, and the Genealogical Speakers Guild.
Tami brings her excitement and infectious enthusiasm for genealogical research to all her lectures. This evening's presentation is "Have You Really Looked Everywhere? A Survey of Internet Resources for Genealogical Research". There’s more available to the genealogy researcher on the internet than link sites, search engines and family trees. This presentation gives an overview of some of the many different types of resources available online for genealogists, with specific website suggestions for each. And the best part? Most of them are free!
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