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500 best genealogy & family history tips / Thomas MacEntee.
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MacEntee, Thomas
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500 best genealogy & family history tips / Thomas MacEntee.
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2015 edition.
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St Agnes SA Unlock the Past, 2015.
2015
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72 pages colour illustrations 21 cm.
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Unlock the past
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Genealogy rules to live by -- Books -- Data backup -- Dropbox -- Education -- Evernote -- Facebook -- Frugal genealogy -- FREE stuff! -- Getting organised and information overload -- Google -- Mapping your genealogy -- Photos -- Pinning your family history -- Playing nice in the genealogy sandbox -- Potpourri-what they never tell you about genealogy -- Preserving family history -- Research logs and methodology -- Self-publishing -- Social media -- Staying safe online -- Tech grab bag -- Travel tips -- Time to go pro? -- Starting a genealogy business -- Giving back -- The future of genealogy.
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What will you find in this 'best tips' guide? Everything from practical ways to use Google, advice on protecting your privacy online, information about secret or little known resources for genealogy research and more.
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http://Genealogy.
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