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Michael Hait

Reading history blogs for genealogical context - 0 views

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    This column has previously focused on African-American genealogy blogs, in the articles Shout-outs to African-American Genealogy Blogs and More shout-outs to African-American genealogy blogs. A third edition soon forthcoming will spotlight several new genealogy blogs. The responsible genealogist, however, would be advised to learn more about United States history, including how it affected African-Americans. History blogs are a vital source for keeping up with current perspectives as well as newly available historical resources, many of which may provide genealogically useful information.
Moultrie Creek

ScribeFire :: Firefox Add-ons - 0 views

  • ScribeFire (previously Performancing for Firefox) is a full-featured blog editor that integrates with your browser and lets you easily post to your blog. You can drag and drop formatted text from pages you are browsing, take notes, and post to your blog.
  • ScribeFire (previously Performancing for Firefox) is a full-featured blog editor that integrates with your browser and lets you easily post to your blog. You can drag and drop formatted text from pages you are browsing, take notes, and post to your blog.
Michael Hait

National Blog Posting Month - Can genealogy blogs meet the challenge? - 0 views

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    Taking their inspiration from National Novel Writing Month ("NaNoWriMo"), which challenges its members to write a complete novel in a month, a group of bloggers has issued the "NaBloPoMo" challenge - for bloggers to post at least once every day during the entire month of November. There is a social website dedicated to the site, providing inspiration and promotion opportunities for members' blogs. Visit the site (http://www.nablopomo.com/) for more information.
Moultrie Creek

kinexxions: What is Blogging? Why would I want to do it? - 0 views

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    A great description of blogging and it's uses.
Michael Hait

African-American Genealogy Examiner receives Kreativ Blogger award - 0 views

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    Robyn Smith, of the "Reclaiming Kin" blog, has awarded the African-American Genealogy Examiner with the "Kreativ Blogger" award. This award was created by Hulda Husfrue, a Norwegian arts & crafts blogger on 5 May 2008. [Please note that her site is in Norwegian but you can translate the page using Google Translate.] From these humble beginnings the award has spread like wildfire, and the Geneablogger community regularly recognizes their favorite peers with this award.
Moultrie Creek

Library of Congress Blog » 'Cartographia' and Vincent Virga: Charting New Hor... - 0 views

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    Ooooo!  Something any map addict will love.
Moultrie Creek

Google: Get Around Academic Paper Restrictions - 0 views

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    The Google Operating System blog points out that Google's integration of Scholar results means that students and researchers have to settle for "subscription required" firewalls when trying to pull up a paper. Hit the "All (x) versions" link, and you'll often find a readable copy on Google's servers. Read More: Find and Download Higher Resolution Videos on YouTube, Covert Office 2007 .DOCX Files in Gmail, Google, Google Backs Out of Yahoo Ad Deal, Google Groups Now Searches All Web Forums 6:00 AM on Tue Nov 11 2008 By Kevin Purdy 1,997 views 6 Discussions Classic view | Expand all Collapse all Start a new discussion Show: Oldest first | Newest first | Most popular o 6:57 AM Image of gpzbc gpzbc 6:57 AM This is good to know. Thanks! gpzbc This is good to know. Thanks! o o 6:58 AM 1 reply Image of eilu eilu 6:58 AM One of my most-used techniques when I wrote my thesis. These "subscription required" sites are annoying and counterproductive. Journals are supposed to disseminate data, instead they restrict access and deny it to those who need it most (students). eilu One of my most-used techniques when I wrote my thesis.... 1 reply by realityhole + Image of realityhole realityhole 7:58 AM @eilu: I think the reason for it is to try and stop (or at least hinder) plagiarism, but of course google are going to want subscriptions anyway realityhole @ eilu : I think the reason for it is to try and stop... o o 6:59 AM 2 replies Image of michaelmc michaelmc 6:59 AM Scholar is also available from certain (many?) universities such that, if you access the site through the sch
Moultrie Creek

Steve's Genealogy Blog » Finding Obituaries Online - 0 views

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    A helpful discussion of where to go to find obituaries online.
pubrica

Radiology Incorporating AI, Computational Intelligence, And Radiologists' Domain Intell... - 0 views

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    In the mainstream of radiology, Computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) is a rapidly accessing technique used in clinical work with along with AI in radiology. Since, two decades CAD system was put in clinical practice in radiology to diagnose prostate, breast, lung and colon cancer. To interpret the image diagnosis, the radiologist uses computer output as a "second opinion" and obtains assistance for accurate detection. When you order our services, we promise you the following - Plagiarism free, always on Time, outstanding customer support, written to Standard, Unlimited Revisions support and High-quality Subject Matter Experts. Learn more : https://bit.ly/32mSiG9 Contact us : Web: https://pubrica.com/ Blog: https://pubrica.com/academy/ Email: sales@pubrica.com WhatsApp : +91 9884350006 United Kingdom : +44-1143520021
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Finding Articles And Books Using Database For Your Discipline - Pubrica - 0 views

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    A literature search is a well-organised and systematic survey from the already published data to become aware of a breadth of good pleasant references on a particular topic. Formulating a well-focussed question is an important step for facilitating accurate scientific research. Continue Reading: http://bit.ly/39A1fyx Why Pubrica? When you order our services, we promise you the following - Plagiarism free, always on Time, outstanding customer support, written to Standard, Unlimited Revisions support and High-quality Subject Matter Experts. Reference: literature review writing services Contact us : Web: https://pubrica.com/ Blog: https://pubrica.com/academy/ Email: sales@pubrica.com WhatsApp : +91 9884350006 United Kingdom: +44-1143520021
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Uses of artificial intelligence (AI) in measuring the impact of research - Pubrica - 0 views

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    Full information : https://bit.ly/3c6dWlY Asked 20 years ago whether self-driving cars or identification by retinal scanning would be feasible, there likely would have been a collective "Dream on!". And yet, these are not only our present day reality, they represent only the icing on the cake. Reference : https://pubrica.com/services/data-analytics-machine-learning/ Why Pubrica? When you order our services, we promise you the following - Plagiarism free, always on Time, outstanding customer support, written to Standard, Unlimited Revisions support and High-quality Subject Matter Experts. Contact us : Web: https://pubrica.com/ Blog: https://pubrica.com/academy/ Email: sales@pubrica.com WhatsApp : +91 9884350006 United Kingdom: +44- 74248 10299
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What is the risk of bias assessment and different tools used to assess systematic revie... - 0 views

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    * The risk of bias is defined as the risk of systematic error or a deviation from reporting the truth or an appropriate evidence finding. * It occurs when there is a systematic flaw or limitations in the study design or the conduct of the study. * This article describes different assessment tools and the types of study designs for which the tool is applicable along with the flow of how to avoid the risk of bias. For full informtion: https://bit.ly/2U4ibro Reference: https://pubrica.com/services/research-services/systematic-review/ Why pubrica? When you order our services, we promise you the following - Plagiarism free, always on Time, outstanding customer support, written to Standard, Unlimited Revisions support and High-quality Subject Matter Experts. Contact us : Web: https://pubrica.com/ Blog: https://pubrica.com/academy/ Email: sales@pubrica.com WhatsApp : +91 9884350006 United Kingdom: +44- 74248 10299
Moultrie Creek

iMacros for Firefox :: Firefox Add-ons - 0 views

  • iMacros was designed to automate the most repetitious tasks on the web. If there’s an activity you have to do repeatedly, just record it in iMacros. The next time you need to do it, the entire macro will run at the click of a button! With iMacros, you can quickly and easily fill out web forms, remember passwords, download information from other sites, scrape the Web (get data from multiple sites), and more. You can keep the macros on your computer for your own use, or share them with others by embedding them on your homepage, blog, company Intranet or any social bookmarking service.
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