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Land Records: Using County Central Appraisal District Websites & County Clerk Websites. County central appraisal district websites offer a wealth of information about real property. Most counties in the United…
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Internet Browser Bookmarks: Tips to organize and share. Bookmarks in an internet browser allow you to easily return to a webpage, but how can you access that bookmark in a…
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Facebook Pages for Genealogy. See the Technology Special Interest Group page for more information....
Scanners. A review of different types of scanner hardware (flatbed, sheet-feeders, FlipPal, wand, book scanner on 8th floor of Dallas Public Library, etc) just in time for Christmas wish lists. This presentation…
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Topic: Using Adobe Spark to Create Videos and Share Your Genealogy
Please plan to attend the Dallas Genealogical Society’s Technology SIG meeting. Kathleen Murray will present and demonstrate Adobe Spark. Spark, by Adobe, is an application used to create short video films from either a video file or photographs. This is a great way to share family events and your family genealogy with family members who don’t have that genealogy bug.
This month's Tech SIG is a live demonstration of HistoryGeo.com, a subscription website offered by Greg and Vickie Boyd, Arphax Publishing Company.
Please plan to attend the Dallas Genealogical Society’s Technology SIG meeting. Bruce Moore will present a demonstration and discussion on Evidentia.
Please note the change of venue. We’ll be meeting on the 8th floor. Tonight’s Topic: LibraryThing.com – a cloud based cataloging and social networking site for your book and audio/video…
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This evening’s topic will be using the Texas General Land Office Website. See the Technology SIG page for more information.
Tonight’s topic: Using on-line applications to plan a research trip/project, family gathering, etc. This is an overview of how online applications like Pinterest, Evernote, OneNote, Facebook, Google Docs and bookmarks…
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Deep dive into the Dallas Public Library online resources. The Dallas Public Library has a long list of online resources and databases that can be used for your genealogical research.…
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Tutorial on indexing. We all benefit from the volunteers who index original records through various websites. You may very well be among the thousands who regularly index or joined a…
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Please note the change of location. Indexing session. Join us for a live indexing session during our regularly scheduled Tech SIG meeting. You can choose any indexing project to work…
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Free newspaper sites: Google Newspapers and Chronicling America « Library of Congress. Google and the Library of Congress have a major collection of digitized and free access to older newspapers…
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Report from RootsTech 2019. RootsTech 2019 will be held February 27-March 2, 2019. The Expo Hall will have over 200 companies offering products and services to help with genealogical research.…
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Using Google Docs and Slides to create family history presentations. We started the year learning about online resources to plan a family gathering or start a research project. So you…
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Rick Voight, CEO of Vivid-Pix Restore software, will join us online with a demonstration of the Restore software. With this software, you can restore scanned prints, slides, documents, and digital…
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One of the essential things a genealogist can do to advance their research is proper citation and analysis of their work. There are several citation manuals used in both academic…
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