Social Networking for Genealogists

By Genealogy Advisor | Jun 24, 2009

I have just received news from Legacy that they have released Social Networking for Genealogists. They carefully choose the products they sell in our online store. They are therefore very excited to be able to offer Drew Smith’s newest book, Social Networking for Genealogists.

The book will be a big hit with Genealogists as it covers a lot of newer technology which Genealogists and Family Historians are now using:

Blogs
Collaborative editing
Genealogy-specific social networks
General social networking (Facebook)
Message boards & mailing lists
Photos & video sharing
Podcasts
RSS feeds
Sharing personal libraries
Tags
Virtual worlds
Wikis

This book describes the wide array of social networking services that are now available online and highlights how these services can be used by genealogists to share information, photos, and videos with family, friends, and other researchers. Each chapter guides you through a unique category of social networking services using genealogy-related examples. From blogs and wikis to Facebook and Second Life, author Drew Smith shows you how to incorporate these powerful new tools into your family history research.

Take a look at Social Networking for Genealogists now!



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