Last night we had dinner with a friend who had just brought home boxes of old photos and negatives to sort and share with his family. He was wondering whether or not he should keep the negatives with the selected prints. It's a good questions. Now that most of us use digital photography, film … [Read more...]
5 Tips for Getting the Most Out of a Virtual Conference
Sure, you can attend the sessions in your running shorts and squeeze in a webinar between the kids' soccer games. You can even wear your PJs and bring food and drinks to class! You can play the radio in the background or keep an eye on game score, too. But, I've found that multitasking isn't always … [Read more...]
Lessons from America’s Dark Days: Back to School Will Never Be the Same
Memories hitch a ride on the coat-tails of bigger stories. So it is that we remember the everyday things in life as seen through the lens of something bigger, more important, and more memorable than our usual routine. I remember exactly where I was when the news was released that President Kennedy … [Read more...]
Using Adobe Lightroom to Manage Genealogy Images
Most genealogists eventually find they need a comprehensive image management system if they want to do more than simply file away images in computer folders. After grappling with the problem for years, I found Adobe Lighroom was the solution for my ever-expanding image collection and my changing … [Read more...]
How to Archive Family Keepsakes Book Now Available
It's Here! How to Archive Family Keepsakes -- Learn how to preserve family photos, memorabilia and genealogy records includes over 200 pages of ideas and techniques to help family historians preserve heirlooms, organize research materials, and enhance genealogy … [Read more...]
Fall Foliage Opportunities at NEHGS
The weekly newsletter and periodic press releases from the New England Historic Genealogical Society are getting to be a kind of Yankee torture. I may read "Come Research in New England" but what I see are gem-tone autumn leaves, wool sweaters, and sharp blue skies. If you have New England … [Read more...]
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