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Cornell University Library Gateway: Digital Initiatives at the Library - 0 views

  • Comprehensive collections of digital images, text, data or video that can be browsed and/or searched.
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Clooz - 0 views

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    Database application for storing and organizing your research Data.
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CensusTools - 0 views

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    Free Genealogy Spreadsheets for Census, Cemetery and Passenger Manifest Data
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Castle Garden - 1 views

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    Immigration data from Castle Garden - official U.S. immigration entry point from 1855 to 1890.
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    "This free site offers access to an extraordinary database of information on 12 million immigrants from 1820 through 1892, the year Ellis Island opened. Over 100 million Americans can trace their ancestors to this early immigration period."
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Ancestry.com - 0 views

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    Huge collection of genealogy data - census, immigration, military, newspapers, etc.
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Genealogy's Star: The genealogists' ubiquitous flash drives - 0 views

  • Wearing a flash drive around your neck on a strap has become the badge of the genealogist researcher. It is obvious that with ample storage space for most research needs in a conveniently small and light package, the flash drive is almost indispensable. But how reliable are they? Should flash drives be used for "long term" storage of data? What should I be using to archive my valuable digital files?
  • lack of reliability of flash drives
  • concerns expressed three or four years ago may no longer apply.
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  • Leaving a flash drive in your car on a sunny day may cook it.
  • how do you go about answering the questions of reliability, long term storage and using flash drives as an alternative to external hard drives.
  • flash drives are very prone to loss. The Mesa Regional Family History Center has a drawer dedicated to lost flash drives, usually left in the computers by the users.
  • flash drives are not immortal, they are subject to failure. Because of their relatively small cost, it would be wise to replace the drives periodically, perhaps once a year or so.
  • If the choice is no backup or a flash drive, the decision is obvious, backups are important and necessary. But perhaps you might have one flash drive for backup and keep it in a secure location and another to carry around so people will know you are a serious genealogist.
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    A discussion on the reliability of flash drives.

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CONCISED DATA OF SEEDLING GROWTH AND GERMINATION - 0 views

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    Very significant increase in germination, seedling growth associated with increased level of auxin (IAA) in both root and shoot of seedlings of blessed plants is 13% &16.60% respectively which suggests an early establishment of healthy plant.

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Medtronic's TYRX envelope cuts infections in cardiac implant patients - 0 views

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    TYRX is a mesh envelope designed to hold an implantable cardiac device or implantable neurostimulator. It stabilises the device after implantation, as well as releases antimicrobial agents, minocycline and rifampin over a minimum of seven days. The envelope is fully absorbed around nine weeks after implantation.
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