Why start a blog? Here are seven reasons and at the end, links to more blog information:
Dutch records online (and free): http://www.dutchgenealogy.nl/where-to-find-dutch-genealogy-records-online/
Ancestry.com job listings help predict their future growth
areas. Are you interested in a job? http://www.ancestryinsider.org/2015/08/ancestrycom-hiring-shows-future-plans.html
Joshua Taylor explains how he time-manages his genealogy
projects: http://organizeyourfamilyhistory.com/time-management-wisdom-from-joshua-taylor/
I want to create this chart to know my annual progress: http://www.thegeneticgenealogist.com/2015/08/11/how-much-of-your-family-tree-do-you-know-and-why-does-that-matter/
OCR and small town newspapers are wonderful for genealogy: http://www.insidetoronto.com/news-story/5797160-genealogy-with-janice-small-town-newspapers-are-a-boon-for-family-historian/;send
Randy Seaver helps you find records which are not online: http://www.geneamusings.com/2015/08/how-can-i-find-what-paper-or-microform.html
Two sets of identical twins switched at a hospital and
raised as fraternal twins found each other by a stroke of luck: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/12/magazine/the-mixed-up-brothers-of-bogota.html?_r=0
How finding records in various areas of the United States
compare: http://onwresearch.thinkinggenealogically.com/2015/08/comparing-challenge.html
Heirlooms, will the next generation see the value?: http://cognoscenti.wbur.org/2015/08/14/heirlooms-in-a-digital-age-jan-doerr
Author lists her top ten documents. What are yours? http://emptybranchesonthefamilytree.com/2015/08/top-ten-most-valuable-research-documents/
Lisa Louise Cook give ideas on better googling: http://lisalouisecooke.com/google-for-genealogy-google-keyword-search-tips/
Who owns the photo? Who can copy it? http://www.legalgenealogist.com/blog/2015/08/20/the-limits-of-ownership/
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