Netting Your Ancestors is designed not only to show you how to use the
Internet in genealogical research but also how to take maximum advantage of this
extraordinary research tool. Written by genealogist and computer whiz Cyndi
Howells, creator of the award-winning web site Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the
Internet, it is a guide to the most powerful research tool since the advent
of the personal computer. This is no hollow claim, for in bringing resources
from around the world right into your home, the Internet makes genealogical
research possible on a global scale, in record-breaking time.
With its clear, no-nonsense approach, Netting Your Ancestors answers
the most fundamental questions about genealogical research on the Internet: How
do I get online? What type of computer hardware and software do I need? What do
I do once I'm online? Where do I start? What type of information is available?
The answers to those questions, rendered in plain English, will help you to
discover genealogical resources and finding-aids beyond your wildest dreams.
What's more, you'll be able to communicate with researchers around the world,
exchanging data that otherwise might take you a lifetime to find.
To help you get the most out of your online research time, Netting Your
Ancestors focuses on the three most useful components of the Internet, each
of which is discussed in a separate chapter: E-mail, Mailing Lists and
Newsgroups, and the World Wide Web. Within each chapter, sections are devoted to
software requirements, guidelines, and the basic workings of each component,
along with tips for researchers who have already been online for a while. The
last section in each chapter is devoted to research strategies that will benefit
both new and veteran online researchers.
The ability to exchange information on a global scale and to explore vast new
databases (as well as obscure factoids lurking at the edges of cyberspace) is
what genealogical research on the Internet is all about. And in this book, with
the aplomb and assurance of a seasoned Internet navigator, Cyndi Howells starts
you out on your Internet journey of exploration and discovery, guiding you
confidently toward your goal. It's a trip you'll never forget, even though you
never leave home.
(The author's web site, Cyndi's List of
Genealogy Sites on the Internet, is the most comprehensive list of Internet
resources for genealogy available and has been acclaimed by Newsweek
magazine, Time magazine, Home PC magazine, and the History
Channel.)
ALSO BY CYNDI HOWELLS:
Cyndi's
List: A Comprehensive List of 70,000 Genealogy Sites on the Internet
SEE ALSO THESE RELATED BOOKS:
The
Complete Beginner's Guide to Genealogy, the Internet, and Your Genealogy
Computer Program
Web
Publishing for Genealogy
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
"Netting Your Ancestors is a valuable work for the novice Internet
user."--THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, Vol. 152,
(July 1998).
"This book is a great resource for those thinking about exploring the world
of online genealogical research and wanting to know where to start. It provides
good value for beginning and experienced online researchers...As an experienced
researcher, I found the book helped me to improve my online researching
skills."--FEDERATION OF GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES FORUM, Vol. 10, No. 2
(Summer 1998), p. 31.
"...well written and very useful for the genealogist beginning to use the
Internet for research...excellent resource for any Internet users, not just
genealogists."--ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGISTS QUARTERLY, Vol.
XIII, No. 2 (June 1998), pp. 69-70.
"...Netting Your Ancestors provides a basic introduction to the
online world..."--NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, Vol. 86, No.
2 (June 1998), p. 154.