Digital Genealogist – Jan/Feb 2009
The new issue of Digital Genealogist was released this last week.
Here is what it contains:
Table of Contents
Features
The pain and principles of plagiarism, by Debbie Mieszala, cg
Be a virtual volunteer, by Cari A. Taplin
A greener office, by Donald W. Moore, cg
‘Future proofing’ your data, by Thomas MacEntee
Storage, by Midge Frazel
Indexes and databases for American Indian research, by Paula Stuart-Warren, cg
New offerings at FamilySearch, by David E. Rencher, ag, cg, fuga, figrs
Electronic source citation resources, by George G. Morgan
Genealogy reference wikis still growing, by Mark Tucker
Columns
Editor’s desktop: Savings that really add up, by Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, CG, CGL
Newsbriefs
Cybrarian: Reaching librarians in the twenty-first century, by Drew Smith, MLS
Essential technology for genealogists: The power of PDF, by D. Joshua Taylor
Web of deceit: Buying the kazoo, by Susan Zacharias
Review
My Heritage Family Tree Builder, reviewed by Gary M. and Diana Crisman Smith
Reviews of this ‘n’ that
Getting Started on Your Genealogy Web site, reviewed by Reed Powell
Google Your Family Tree: Unlock the Hidden Power of Google, reviewed by Richard Aurand Sherer
I really believe in this publication and not just because I write for it from time to time. An annual subscription of 6 issues costs $25 or you can purchase a single issue for $5.
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