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Exploring Second Life

This post was originally written as part of the 52 Weeks to Better Genealogy Challenge, Week 38. I gave Second Life a go a few months ago. It’s a very rich environment, with lots to do. Some members of...

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Social Media for Family History Societies

A lot of large companies and organisations are using social media to attract new customers and members, and to keep in touch with the ones they have. Those that don’t are learning how to do so. I think...

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Family history societies using social media

I have written previously about how family history societies can use social media and why I think they should. Social media is a great way to connect with people and let them know what you offer,...

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Tumblr for Family History Societies and Libraries

I think Tumblr is a great platform for a blog. You can share enormous photos, links and news, and the format is large and easy to read. It’s perfect for a family historian who doesn’t want to do a lot...

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LibraryThing for local and family history societies

I’ve been saying for a while now that I think LibraryThing is ideal for allowing small societies and libraries to maintain and display their library catalogues. Not only is the software practically...

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