11 November 2020
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Articles and other online privacy resources:
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National Genealogical Society | Guidelines for Sharing Information with Others
National Genealogical Society's standards regarding the sharing of genealogical research between researchers. It prescribes the importance of privacy of living family members, but also respect of copyright and other people's work.
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A meeting place for Bajan Family historians. A guide to resources available on the internet and in Barbados. Also a blog on researching Barbados families to share information on new sources for the family historian.
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The database covering a range of sources, including Poor Relief, Non-conformist, Crime and War records, covers the years 1603-1990, and contains information taken from original records held by the Bath Record Office in Somerset.
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Bremer County Historical Society
Bremer County, Iowa museum. Treasure trove of artifacts and information.
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We help you find Chicago ancestors! We offer online tutorials for do-it-yourself researchers, document retrieval for out-of-the-area genealogists, and full-service research help based on sound genealogical methodology for those who want to build a family tree or solve a long-time puzzle.
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Guidelines for Sharing Information With Others
Recommended by the National Genealogical Society.
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Guidelines for Sound Genealogical Research
Recommended by the National Genealogical Society.
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Guidelines for Use of Computer Technology in Genealogical Research
Recommended by the National Genealogical Society.
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Guidelines for Using Records Repositories and Libraries
Recommended by the National Genealogical Society.
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A book by Thomas W. Jones. Mastering Genealogical Proof guides readers in acquiring genealogical skills transcending chronological, ethnic, geopolitical, and religious boundaries. The book aims to help researchers, students, and new family historians reconstruct relationships and lives of people they cannot see.
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Arlington, Virginia, United States.
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National Genealogical Society - American Genealogical Studies (AGS)
A four-module self-paced course designed for people who want to either learn about or get a quick refresher on genealogical principles.
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National Genealogical Society - Awards and Competitions
National Genealogy Hall of Fame, Family History Writing Contest, Genealogical Writing Competitions, Rubincam Youth Award, NGS Newsletter Competition, Filby Prize, NGS Awards.
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National Genealogical Society - Book Loan Collection
20,000+ genealogy books available by interlibrary loan to everyone.
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National Genealogical Society - GENTECH Genealogical Data Model
GENTECH is widely known for the work that its Lexicon Working Group has done in developing the GENTECH Genealogical Data Model, a formal model of genealogical data and of the genealogical research process. The model is of fundamental interest to developers of genealogy software.
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National Genealogical Society - Research Trips
Many genealogists yearn to travel to one of the renowned genealogical research facilities in the country. The National Genealogical Society makes this a possibility with its sponsored research trips to three noteworthy genealogical research destinations.
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NGS Continuing Genealogical Studies: Genetic Genealogy, Autosomal DNA $
By Debbie Parker Wayne, from the National Genealogical Society.
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NGS Continuing Genealogical Studies: Introduction to Civil War Research $
By Craig Roberts Scott, CG, FUGA, from the National Genealogical Society.
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NGS Continuing Genealogical Studies: Researching Your Revolutionary War Ancestors $
By Craig Roberts Scott, CG, FUGA, from the National Genealogical Society.
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NGS Continuing Genealogical Studies: Researching Your World War I Ancestors $
By Craig Roberts Scott, CG, FUGA, from the National Genealogical Society.
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NGS Genealogy Courses – Family History Skills
Free course for members of the National Genealogical Society in the U.S.
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NGS Genealogy Courses – Three Online Programs in Genealogy Research
American Genealogical Studies (AGS), Continuing Genealogical Studies (CGS), and the Family History Skills Course.
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From the National Genealogical Society in the U.S.
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The Federal Census: An Historical Overview - Free Tutorial
The National Genealogical Society's online course.
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UpFront with NGS - The Online Blog of the National Genealogical Society
UpFront with NGS is a free, twice monthly genealogy newsletter by e-mail, designed for members of the National Genealogical Society and the genealogical community. The online newsletter will bring you the latest genealogy news, information about upcoming events and brief articles to help you with your genealogical research.