The Genealogist

Devin Ashby [email protected]

Google is a wonderful resource. There are so many products and services provided by Google, and most all are free! The purpose of this class is to introduce nine Google products and nine attributes that can help you become a Google genealogist. The products are: , , , , YouTube, Google , , and .

The Google genealogist takes full advantage of technology and the internet to preserve and provide family . One of the best ways to stay current with Google is to follow the official Google .

Check out The Google Genealogist YouTube channel: www..com/ashbyster

GOOGLE SEARCH There are literally billions of web . Google is free and easy to use. If you have too many results, use “ ” and + and – to refine your search results. After you type an ancestor’s name put “~genealogy” for results having to do with genealogy. Use advanced search and change your preferences for better results. Check out Google search features here: www.google.com/help/features.html.

Attribute #1: The Google genealogist is constantly improving his search experience by trying new things.

How do I start? www.google.com

GOOGLE ALERTS Google Alerts are the equivalent of having periodic Google searches e-mailed to you. This is a great way to let Google crawl the internet and send you information on your ancestors. An example of an alert would be: “Walter Johnson” +Utah. It’s totally automatic and totally free.

Attribute #2: The Google genealogist has several Google alerts operating at any given time.

How do I start? www.google.com/alerts

PICASA

Picasa is Google’s photo tool. It allows you to edit, find, and share photos. let you store your photos online, and if you have a Blogger account, your photos will be stored online automatically. There are several YouTube videos that discuss how to use Picasa.

Attribute #3: The Google genealogist backs up images and other data online regularly.

How do I start? www.google.com/picasa

BLOGGER

Blogger makes networking with friends and family easier than ever. Maintaining a blog will let you post and publish content whenever you want. are very addicting, so plan on spending some online time if you create one. Blogger recently announced Dynamic Views, seven new ways to share your blog. It’s easy to post photos, text, videos, RSS feeds, slideshows, links, newsreels, logos, etc. An example of a genealogy blog is Dick Eastman’s newsletter: blog.eogn.com

Attribute #4: The Google genealogist takes advantage of blogging through and posting good information and reliable sources.

How do I start? www.blogger.com

YOUTUBE

Google’s YouTube lets you post video content online for free. In fact, every minute, 15 hours of video is uploaded using YouTube. One great thing about YouTube is it helps you make video of your family videos. This makes it much easier to store and distribute than old VHS tapes, and these days most digital cameras have a video function, so it’s easy to upload videos. You have the option to make videos personal or public.

Attribute #5: The Google genealogist stores video content online for free.

How do I start? www.google.com/video or www.youtube.com

GOOGLE BOOKS

Google Books Search allows you to search the full text of books. Google continues to update this site, adding in- and in-print books, in-copyright but out-of-print books, and out-of-copyright books. Some books are even available for downloading. Others have previews only.

Attribute #6: The Google genealogist uses Google books to save time, effort, and money by doing research online.

How do I start? www.google.com/books

GOOGLE MAPS

Description: Use Google Maps to visit places before you ever go there. With the Street View feature, you can zoom in and see the details of places in the United States, Europe, Australia, and Japan. It can be helpful to create reference points using My Maps so that you can mark certain areas of the world, such as ancestral towns.

Attribute #7: The Google genealogist uses online maps to plan trips and do research before ever taking a trip.

How do I start? www.google.com/maps

GOOGLE DOCS

Google Docs gives you the ability to basically do most things you now do with Office on the internet. You can do presentations, spreadsheets, documents, drawings, forms, etc. You can upload files directly from your desktop, access things anywhere and share your work with whomever you like. Within Google Docs you can work in real time with several different people and everything is saved online. You can also upload documents that will become searchable through OCR technology.

Attribute #8: The Google genealogist uses Google docs to access data online rather than on paper.

How do I start? https://www.google.com/docs

GOOGLE SITES

Google Sites will let you create Web sites and secure group wikis. Anyone can add file attachments, information from other Google applications, and free-form content. If you have trouble getting started, there are a few videos on YouTube that will take you through how to set up a Web site. If you have some good electronic content, it is really easy to build a family Web site to share your knowledge and let others share what they know.

Attribute #9: The Google genealogist creates a relevant Web site where others can access content and use it.

How do I start? www.google.com/sites

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