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GenealogyWise -- all's well that ends well

Fast work and an immediate response from the staff at GenealogyWise

seems to have stemmed the tide of spam for the time being. Thanks to

their rapid response, the issue was resolved by having the blog posts

reviewed before going online. I might suggest that given some time,

there could be a way to automate that procedure by having a holding file

where the titles and text could be reviewed more rapidly. It… Continue

Added by James Tanner on April 9, 2010 at 8:35am — No Comments

Spam blog posts take over GenealogyWise

GenealogyWise is a really

dynamic and useful social networking site for genealogists.

GenealogyWise is part of FamilyLink which if you keep tracing back

through links, is basically Paul Allen and his staff who also run

WorldVitalRecords and a lot more. Many of the members post all or part

of their own blogs on the GenealogyWise blog posts. Lately, the blog

posts coming through Google Reader have been hijacked by spam drug

sellers. My… Continue

Added by James Tanner on April 8, 2010 at 8:18am — 2 Comments

What I have learned from genealogy blogs

I guess the first thing I have learned is that there are a lot more

blogs than I have time to read. I keep finding new ones all the time and

get more and more amazed at the tremendous variety of genealogical

experiences. I have learned that blogging is takes the place of the old

home town newspaper on an international scale. The posts give you

insight into people's lives all over the world. Today's report on Google

Analytics shows my posts being read in 39… Continue

Added by James Tanner on April 6, 2010 at 10:12pm — 1 Comment

Genealogy on a Mac?

It has now been a number of months since I junked my PC and went back to

working almost exclusively on an Apple Macintosh iMac. I say

that my work is almost exclusive because I still own a PC Laptop from

HP. I use the laptop to run my scanning station. I mentioned from time

to time that I am running a program called Parallels Desktop. I have worked on

literally… Continue

Added by James Tanner on April 5, 2010 at 9:02pm — No Comments

Part of the New FamilySearch software problem solved

With a lot of help from Luc Comeau at Millenia with Legacy Family Tree, I

finally got the program up and running with New FamilySearch. I

will work on RootsMagic

next,… Continue

Added by James Tanner on April 3, 2010 at 9:15pm — No Comments

Some updated programs have data crash with New FamilySearch

New FamilySearch

(NFS)

has just completed a major change in its Application Programming

Interface or API.

Because of this change all of the programs that connect to NFS were

required to upgrade to adapt to the changes. All… Continue

Added by James Tanner on April 3, 2010 at 1:17pm — No Comments

Find a genealogical gold mine in Google Maps

Once or twice a month I teach a class on Google for Genealogy. At the

beginning of each section, I always ask the class members about their

previous experience with various Google features including Google Maps,

Google Books, Google News, Blogs and many other apps and features. In

many cases, my questions draw a complete blank. No one in the class has

ever tried or even knew about the feature or function. This is

interesting because almost every person in every… Continue

Added by James Tanner on April 2, 2010 at 8:21am — No Comments

Genealogy e-Book publishing

You have your genealogy book already to publish and then start finding

out the cost of self-publishing a bound book. It is sort-of like the

sticker shock of trying to buy a new car. Now all that is in the past.

With the advent of the new e-readers like the Amazon

Kindle
, Apple… Continue

Added by James Tanner on March 31, 2010 at 9:18pm — No Comments

Finding Kerlin's Well -- the search continues

After finding a picture, a video and a few other references to Kerlin's Well,

we drove north out of Phoenix by way of Prescott to the small community

of Ashfork

which is west of Flagstaff on I40. The only directions we had to the

rock where my great-grandfather carved his name in 1877 was the brief

description of "9 miles north of… Continue

Added by James Tanner on March 30, 2010 at 8:15am — No Comments

Several new features in update of New FamilySearch

The March 2010 update of New FamilySearch includes several changes to

the program in addition to the mandatory use of the LDS Account and

User Profile. See previous post. These new changes are outlined in the PDF document,

"What's New in the New… Continue

Added by James Tanner on March 29, 2010 at 8:35pm — No Comments

New FamilySearch password upgrade mandatory today



As of today, 29 March 2010, you must register for the new LDS Account to

gain access to New FamilySearch. Quoting from the New FamilySearch startup page,

We are changing the sign-in system…
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Added by James Tanner on March 29, 2010 at 8:36am — No Comments

Changes in New FamilySearch's API force updates to connecting programs

If you are using a program to connect to New FamilySearch,

you will likely see a notice of an upgrade. Programs connecting to the

New FamilySearch

program are all being substantially changed by changes in the API or

application programming interface. Quoting from… Continue

Added by James Tanner on March 29, 2010 at 8:16am — No Comments

Developing a metageanalogy

As metaphilosophy

is the study of the nature, aims and methods of philosophy. I would

submit that, in the same vein, a metagenealogy would be the study of the

nature, aims and methods of genealogy. I did not originate the term "metagenealogy"

but its previous use, as far as I can… Continue

Added by James Tanner on March 28, 2010 at 9:49pm — No Comments

Finding Kerlin's Well -- I begin the search

Kerlin's Well, where my great-grandfather carved his name into the rock in 1877,

turns out to be very elusive. March in northern Arizona is an

interesting month. Warm sunny days can turn icy cold and very windy. Our

first expedition turned out to have all types of weather.

Read… Continue

Added by James Tanner on March 28, 2010 at 2:43pm — No Comments

Finding Kerlin's Well -- a study in genealogy research

Finding Kerlin's

Well is real departure from my usual topics and format. This story

begins about 130 years ago in northern Arizona on the Beale Wagon Road.

Henry Martin Tanner, my great-grandfather was traveling across Arizona

in a wagon to settle on the Little Colorado River at a place called

Allen's Camp. Along the way they suffered greatly from lack of water,

not an unusual problem in Arizona at the… Continue

Added by James Tanner on March 24, 2010 at 9:23pm — No Comments

Over 60,000 books scanned in Family History Archive

The FamilySearch
Family History Archive
passed the 60,000 mark for items scanned into
the free online digital library. As of March 24, 2010 the total was
60,144 items. As described by the Family History Archives Website
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Added by James Tanner on March 24, 2010 at 8:28am — No Comments

Fair use and genealogy

A common complaint among genealogists is that someone has used their

information without permission. Genealogy is made up of two large

components; narratives and facts. Names, birth dates, death dates,

relationships, and other "facts" are not subject to a claim of

copyright. Writings, interpretations, narratives, photographs, designs,

drawings and many other original works are subject to a claim of

copyright. In addition, ideas are not subject to copyright. A list… Continue

Added by James Tanner on March 21, 2010 at 4:28pm — 1 Comment

Claiming a copyright

As genealogists, we constantly refer to historical documents. In many

cases, those documents many be subject to claims of copyright. It is far

easier to claim a copyright to an old document than to actually prove a

claim for breach of copyright. It is not uncommon to find references to

a copyright for documents that are clearly, legally not subject to any

possible copyright. Unfortunately, most discussions of copyright issues

are rather more inclusive than… Continue

Added by James Tanner on March 18, 2010 at 9:13am — No Comments

New Registration and Sign-in for FamilySearch Websites

FamilySearch,

the genealogical organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is moving towards using a unified sign-in system for all of their Websites. This change will allow users to have the same

user name and password, not only for all FamilySearch Websites, but for other general LDS Church Websites as well. Because some of the sites have information specific to members of the Church, there

are two basic systems; an "LDS Account" for those who are Church… Continue

Added by James Tanner on March 17, 2010 at 7:30pm — No Comments

Almost 2.5 million records added to Record Search

FamilySearch's
Record Search
has added nearly 2.5 million images of the
Netherlands, Zuid-Holland Province Civil Registrations from 1811 to 1942
and additional records to the Netherlands, Gelderland Province Civil
Registrations from 1811 to 1950.
Read more...

Added by James Tanner on March 16, 2010 at 8:52am — No Comments

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