This is the bestselling ancestry research guide - updated with new sites and resources. Using this fully revised, detailed guide, anyone with a computer and an interest in family history can successfully embark on a genealogical research project, locate family roots, and possibly find new family members. "Genealogy Online, Eighth Edition" explores ...
Online services and the Internet provide access to genealogical information that would take years to locate using traditional methods. Armed with this down-to-earth guide, you can trace your roots faster and farther than you ever dreamed possible. And you don't have to be a computer whiz to do it. Updated and expanded with plenty of useful, new ...
This guide to researching your family history online aims to help in achieving results faster and more cheaply than traditional genealogical research. This edition includes coverage of the World Wide Web, as well as popular commercial services such as America Online.
Looks at alternatives to big online services such as CompuServe, Prodigy, and GEnie. The author profiles online/bulletin board services such as Internet, BitNet, Delphi, America Online, FidoNet, and BIX. She also tells readers how to log on to these systems, and what special attractions can be found there. Crowe also critiques the personality of ...
This official AOL guide tells AOL users all of the details of how to make the most of AOL, the Internet, and the World Wide Web to search out the family tree.
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