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Getting Started with Firefox extension - Diigo help - 0 views

  •  Feature Highlight: Highlights Diigo saves the day with "highlights". Highlights let you select the important snippets on a page and store them in your library with the page's bookmark. Let's try it. Just open a page, maybe one of your old-school bookmarks or one of your new cat bookmarks, and find the information on that page you actually care about. Select that important text. Got it? Okay, now put your helmet on, 'cause this might blow your mind! Click the highlight icon on the Diigo toolbar. it's the one with the "T" on a page with a yellow highlighter. You will notice that the selected text gets a yellow background. This means that the text has been saved in your library, and as long as you have the Diigo add-on the text will be highlighted on the page! How's that for easy?   Now you've highlighted the text. it will appear in your library within the bookmark for the page it is on. Go to your library and you can see how it works. if you're not sure how to get to your library, just click the second icon on the toolbar (Diigo icon to the left of the search bar) and then select "My Library ยป".
  • Sticky Notes on the Web What? i can put a sticky note on a web page? How? Oh, that's right! Diigo. Just right-click anywhere on the page and choose to "add a floating sticky note". Type up your note and choose "Post", then move the note anywhere on the page. You have to type a note first, before you move it where you want, otherwise there's nothing to move!
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White Paper: Preserving Your Family History Records Digitally | Learn | FamilySearch.org - 5 views

  • This paper discusses the benefits and challenges of using digital preservation to both augment and enhance the preservation of your family history records. it also explores solutions to the challenges, identifies what types of family history records are suitable for digital preservation, and summarizes what is required to get started archiving digital records.
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    This paper discusses the benefits and challenges of using digital preservation to both augment and enhance the preservation of your family history records. it also explores solutions to the challenges, identifies what types of family history records are suitable for digital preservation, and summarizes what is required to get started archiving digital records.
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    I have had thIs subject much on my mInd and have downloaded the PDF of thIs document. Thank you for your lInk.
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Flickr: New York Public Library's Photostream - 0 views

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    InItIal collectIon Is 16 sets contaInIng approxImately 1200 photos from the New York CIty PublIc LIbrary.
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    Oh wow, Denise, this opened on Ruth St. Denis photos with no copyright issues. i feel a big session of digital collage comin' on! :-D
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IndIana Genealogy | DIIgo Group - 2 views

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    For IndIana genealogy research. Where to fInd InformatIon, help, and resources on the web or off.
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Cemeteries of Louisiana, Gloria Briley Mayfield - 1 views

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    A free site dedicated to obtaining, creating, and presenting Louisiana cemeteries as they are today. This is a sister site to Cemeteries of Texas, Cemeteries of New Mexico, Cemeteries of Oklahoma and was created on Oct 01 2003. The goal is to obtain cemetery histories, inscription records, directions and photographs of each cemetery or burial ground. Things are added daily.
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    R.I.P. GlorIa MayfIeld. http://louIsIanagenealogyblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/rIp-glorIa-mayfIeld.html
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Genealogy [blogger: Sharon] - 0 views

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    Sorry, previously i bookmarked only Sharon's tagged Carnival of Genealogy posts. This is the main page of her blog.
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Tracing the Tribe: Washington: updated guide for researchers - 0 views

  • If you are plannIng on conductIng any research In the WashIngton D.C. area, thIs Is one guIde you'll need.The JewIsh Genealogy SocIety of Greater WashIngton has publIshed the newly updated and expanded fourth edItIon of "CapItal CollectIons: Resources for JewIsh GenealogIcal Research In the WashIngton, DC Area". Resources, phone numbers, Web sItes and securIty InformatIon have been updated. New sItes have been added, along wIth a publIc transportatIon sectIon and a DC Metro map. HINT: Do not brIng any sort of drInk down to the Metro platforms; you rIsk a fIne. On my last trIp, a frIendly passerby advIsed me to dItch the Iced tea before takIng the escalator. At the bottom was an offIcIal waItIng for unsuspectIng travelers. I don't know If thIs tIp, common knowledge for resIdents, Is In the book, but It would help vIsItors.The 103-page guIde Includes the followIng sectIons and resources: GettIng around the DC Metro Area; NatIonal ArchIves and Records AdmInIstratIon; NARA ArchIves II at College Park, Maryland; The LIbrary of Congress; The US Holocaust MemorIal Museum; NatIonal Museum of AmerIcan JewIsh MIlItary HIstory; Daughters of the AmerIcan RevolutIon (DAR) LIbrary; FamIly HIstory Centers; NatIonal LIbrary of MedIcIne; House of the Temple LIbrary and Museum; WashIngton, DC (Includes DC cIty archIves & courts); Maryland (IncldIng specIal sectIons on BaltImore and AnapolIs); VIrgInIa (IncludIng Northern VA and RIchmond); Synagogues In the WashIngton area; CemeterIes In the WashIngton area and the Synagogues & BurIal SocIetIes usIng them; CemeterIes In the BaltImore area and the Synagogues & BurIal SocIetIes usIng them.ThIs book Is a must for IndIvIdual genealogIsts and genealogy socIety lIbrarIes. SIngle copIes are $18 + $5 S&H, though JewIsh genealogIcal lIbrarIes may purchase them for $12. To order, send checks to the JewIsh Genealogy SocIety of Greater WashIngton, Inc., P.O. Box 31122, Bethesda MD 20824, Att: CapItal CollectIonsLabels: Books, WashIngton DC
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Projects | Maureen Taylor | Ancestral Connections | Photo identification and Preservation - 0 views

  • Did you know that many of the men, women and children that experienced the Revolutionary War first hand lived into the age of photography (1839)? Several veterans appeared in Reverend Elias Hillard โ€˜s Last Men of the Revolution, but now through photographs and documents, my colleague David Lambert (of the New England Historic Genealogical Society) and i are trying to bring to life those great Americans who lived during the Revolutionary War and into the age of photography.
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Nashville Globe - Selected Articles and Notices - 0 views

  • This blog is for publishing content from the Nashville Globe, a black newspaper of Nashville, TN published from 1906-1960. Use the search above to search across the posts, use the labels on the sidebar to browse by major topics. if you would like to help transcribe content, pleae contact me. My transcribing will not be perfect, but i'll make a conscious effort to be very careful. This is not meant to be exhaustive, i am trying to stay focused on items of local interest.
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Family Matters: GPS for the Web - 0 views

  • GPS for the Web A reader response in the October 2006 issue of Family Tree Magazine caught my eye:it astonishes me that a magazine such as yours would publish an article telling its readers of the many resources available on a "fresh-faced" Cyndi's List <cyndislist.com> without warning them that the site has not been seriously updated since mid-2003 ("Upping the Ante," June 2006).  By looking at the new, temporarily uncategorized links, you'll see that Cyndi Howells hasn't been moving these linkst into her main index for almost three years.Well that might explain why i haven't been successful getting Family Matters added to the list. My point is . . .  Why depend on an out-dated technology when you can use the online version of a GPS system to maintain your own set of research waypoints throughout the internet.  And, you can easily share them with others - either in a research group or one-to-one.  You can do all this and much more with Diigo.  Diigo is different from other social bookmarking systems in that it allows you to add your own sticky notes to your bookmark and share those notes with others if you wish.  it's easy to select a page or a bit of text and email that information to someone.  And, because your bookmarks are managed on Diigo's servers, your bookmarks and notes are available to your from any computer.  it gets better.  Diigo is a free service.  Once you have created you account, download and install the appropriate toolbar (available for Foxfire, internet Explorer and Flock) or bookmarklet and you're ready to go.  if you already use other social bookmarking platforms - like del.icio.us or My Web - you can set your toolbar options to automatically create bookmarks there too. Diigo is a researcher's dream.  The email forwarding alone is worth its weight in gold!  Stop by the Diigo site and see for yourself.
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    A review of the Diigo social bookmarking platform and its potential for family historians.
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