Michael Marx on Googling, May 26 at BPL
From: JGSGB Announcements List (jgsgb-announcejgsgb.org)
Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 06:35:16 -0700 (PDT)
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For any of you who missed Michael Marx's Google talks at JGSGB meetings, he has combined and updated the two programs and will be giving a presentation at the Boston Public Library as part of their Family History Program. It's free and open to the public. Mark your calendars!

Advanced Googling for Genealogists

When Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 6:30 – 8pm
Where Central Library
700 Boylston Street
Location Central Library
Neighborhood Back Bay
Type of Event Historical, Talks & Lectures
Cost Free
Audience Young Adults (Ages 20-34), College Students, Adults, Seniors
Note

Learn how to take your research to a new level by making your Google searches more successful. Google is a simple and helpful way to search the internet, but are you getting just what you want or need? When you get a promising looking return, do you know how to get the most out of it? Did you know there are many more very useful things Google can do beyond that simple search screen? These and many more questions will be answered at the program. This presentation will also show you how to use Google to find photographs and images of your ancestral town, get maps for towns and regions of interest, translate documents in other languages, connect with other researchers with similar interests, find unique resource materials which can be downloaded, and some of the new tools and finding aids coming out of Google Labs that allow you to customize Google to your specific interests.


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