UTAH VALLEY TECHNOLOGY
AND GENEALOGY GROUP MEETING (UVTAGG)
The next regular, second-Saturday-of-the-month meeting of the Utah Valley
Technology and Genealogy Group - UVTAGG (Formerly the Utah Valley PAF Users
Group - UVPAFUG) will be on Saturday, 10 Nov 2012, from 9 am to noon in the LDS
"Red Chapel", 4050 North Timpview Drive (650 East), Provo.
Information about the Group, main presentations, classes, and class notes
are available on their website http://uvtagg.org and
the press releases are at http://blog.uvtagg.org .
The main presentation this month will be by Jill Crandell on RESOURCES OF THE CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY AT BYU. This Center is NOT the Family History Center in the BYU Library. It is located in the Joseph F. Smith Building on the BYU Campus and has the website https://familyhistory.byu.edu/Pages/Home.aspx . It has many projects ranging from the Immigrant Ancestors Project to the Script Tutorials and from the British Marriage Index to research on the community of Nauvoo. These resources and projects of the Center are done by faculty and students and are available online to the public at no cost. This presentation will show you some of the resources and how they can help you with your personal research. Jill N. Crandell, MA, AG®, is Director of the Center For Family History and Genealogy and is accredited in Midwest U.S. research. She has taught research and technology classes at BYU for nine years and was a founding commissioner for ICAPGen, the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists. She currently serves as treasurer of that organization.
After the main presentation the following classes are presently scheduled:
The main presentation this month will be by Jill Crandell on RESOURCES OF THE CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY AT BYU. This Center is NOT the Family History Center in the BYU Library. It is located in the Joseph F. Smith Building on the BYU Campus and has the website https://familyhistory.byu.edu/Pages/Home.aspx . It has many projects ranging from the Immigrant Ancestors Project to the Script Tutorials and from the British Marriage Index to research on the community of Nauvoo. These resources and projects of the Center are done by faculty and students and are available online to the public at no cost. This presentation will show you some of the resources and how they can help you with your personal research. Jill N. Crandell, MA, AG®, is Director of the Center For Family History and Genealogy and is accredited in Midwest U.S. research. She has taught research and technology classes at BYU for nine years and was a founding commissioner for ICAPGen, the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists. She currently serves as treasurer of that organization.
After the main presentation the following classes are presently scheduled:
(1) ResearchTies: An Online Research Log, by Jill N. Crandell;
(2) FamilySearch Family Tree Update, by Merlin Kitchen;
(3)
Creating Your Own Website with TNG (The Next Generation), by Darrin
Lythgoe;
(4) Personalized Help, by Don Engstrom and Finn Hansen;
(5) Video of last month's main presentation: 50 Google Searches
Every Genealogist Needs to Know, by Barry Ewell;
(6) MAC's and
Genealogy: Effectively Using Reunion Flags and more, by Ron Snowden;
(7) Ancestral Quest, by Gaylon Findlay;
(8) Legacy, by
Dean Bennett; and
(9) RootsMagic, by Bruce Buzbee.
All meetings of UVTAGG are open to the public whether members of the Group or not. The Group has the goal of helping individuals use technology to further their family history and there are usually about 100 attending the monthly meetings on the second Saturdays. The officers are Gerhard Ruf, President; Laurie Castillo, 1st VP; Don Snow, 2nd VP; Liz Kennington, Newsletter Editor; Renee Zamora, Secretary; Kay Baker, Gerry Eliason, Don Engstrom, and Rayanne Melick working with finances and membership; and Bruce Merrill and Marie Andersen working with the DVD Library. Several of these will be there to answer questions, help with membership, distribute the current issue of the monthly newsletter TAGGology, and check out DVDs of past presentations and classes to members of the group.
All meetings of UVTAGG are open to the public whether members of the Group or not. The Group has the goal of helping individuals use technology to further their family history and there are usually about 100 attending the monthly meetings on the second Saturdays. The officers are Gerhard Ruf, President; Laurie Castillo, 1st VP; Don Snow, 2nd VP; Liz Kennington, Newsletter Editor; Renee Zamora, Secretary; Kay Baker, Gerry Eliason, Don Engstrom, and Rayanne Melick working with finances and membership; and Bruce Merrill and Marie Andersen working with the DVD Library. Several of these will be there to answer questions, help with membership, distribute the current issue of the monthly newsletter TAGGology, and check out DVDs of past presentations and classes to members of the group.
Many members don't live close enough to
participate in the monthly meetings, but belong so they can receive the monthly
newsletter and purchase DVD's of the presentations and classes. And many
members give gift memberships to friends for presents. Information about
the Group, presentations, classes, and class notes can be found at the websites
mentioned above.
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