This edition includes new information on fully-updated URLS as well as covering; - Developments in the indexes to births, marriage and deaths on-line; - The expansion in the census and wills data available on-line; - The new websites of the National Archives and General Register Office; - New sites with historical maps and photographs; - The Online Parish Clerk schemes (for putting parish data on the Web); - Lottery-funded projects relating to historical material which have come to fruition since the previous edition; - Sites on the use of DNA testing in genealogy and DNA surname studies; - Genealogy blogs, a type of on-line journal which has become popular; - Major changes in the world of search engines; - Future developments in on-line genealogy; - A timeline of on-line genealogy resources for the British Isles
Peter Christian is a highly-regarded figure in the world of online genealogy. His previous titles include: - Finding Genealogy on the Internet - Web Publishing for Genealogy as well as numerous published articles on the subject. He is also a contributor to Ancestors magazine.
'Everyone who uses a computer for genealogical research should have this book.' - Society of Genealogists 'This book should be compulsory reading for every family historian with Internet access.' - Family History News and Digest 'If you are new to on-line genealogy, you need this book.' - Dick Eastman's Newsletter, Ancestry.com
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