Internet Genealogy 11:3 (Aug/Sept 2016) includes a number of
articles of likely interest to our genealogists.
Researching Northern Ireland (pp. 7-11) outlines the steps
and sources that helped one researcher trace his McGinn family ancestors.
Tippling and Temperance in the Family (pp. 13-16) looks at
records associated with alcohol and the temperance movement that researchers
may find useful when taking a closer look at the lives of certain ancestors.
The International Classification of Diseases: a Key for
Deciphering Death Certificates (pp. 18-21) looks at this system of medical
coding that can sometimes assist the researcher in determining cause of death.
A First Look at rootstrust (pp. 22-26) is a review of a new
desktop genealogy application that works cross-platform, i.e., with all major
operating systems.
Create Your Own Online Family Archive (pp.47-49)
demonstrates how genealogists can use Omeka.net to upload, organize, and share
video and audio files, images, and information with others on the web. A basic
personal account is free, although users can choose pay options that provide
additional themes, storage, and programmatic options.
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