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What's Up Genealogy? Show, Episode 8 with Lynn Palermo

5/3/2013

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This week and next week, we're having to do things just a little bit differently. Usually the What's Up Genealogy? Show is live. However, this Friday night, I have a wedding to go to, and I don't think the bride and groom would appreciate me conducting a Hangout On Air from the church.

Or from the reception. {Not that I thought about doing that at all. ;) }

Also? Next week, I'll be attending the NGS 2013 Conference in Las Vegas. I have some surprises that I'll be doing from there, but with wifi speed and such at the conference, I didn't want to run the risk of a painfully slow live broadcast. And? I couldn't get our house sitter to do the show for me. {Apparently House Sitters don't do things like that. Who knew?}

So, this Friday night's What's Up Genealogy? episode 8 with Lynn Palermo {the Armchair Genealogist} was pre-recorded and is below! And on the panel? Jerry Kocis, Tessa Keough, and Linda McCauley.

And the next episode will be released early this weekend. That What's Up Genealogy? episode 9 was pre-recorded as well. You see, we've been busy little bees just a-buzzin' everywhere. We visited with Madaleine Laird who has this totally awesome research project that involves a quilt, professional women, and a community. And? I'll let her tell you all about it. Oh, and who is the "we" who visited with her? That would be Gena Phillibert-Ortega, Linda McCauley, Tessa Keough, and Jerry Kocis. {Whoa. Right?}

And then keep your eyes and ears peeled or open or whatever because I have some awesome things planned just for you from NGS2013 Las Vegas. Contests, fun, and more!

Here are the links for Episode 8 with Lynn Palermo:

Here are the links to things we talked about on this episode of What's Up Genealogy?:

News
  • StoryPress Kickstarter Project 100% funded! Congrats!
  • Geni.com and US Census Records
  • Digital Public Library of America & Rumsey Map Collection Partnership
  • NGS announced the release of New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County Research Guide.
  • Findmypast.com 
  • NGS2013 RebelMouse Page for news and pics and everything tagged  #NGS2013  on The Twitter
  • Sign up for the Genea-Tech Newsletter here. Contest!
  • 48 Hour Ephemera Challenge Who were Edith and her Aunt Laura?

Tip
  • No links this week - just a tip. =)


Interview with Lynn Palermo
  • The Armchair Genealogist
  • Lynn Palermo on YouTube


Panel
  • Linda McCauley on Google+
  • Tessa Keough on Google+
  • Jerry Kocis on Google+
  • Legacy Virtual User's Group Community on Google+

~Caroline
2 Comments
Madaleine J. Laird link
5/3/2013 01:18:25 pm

Thanks for another great episode, Caroline! I keep hearing great things about Scrivener, so I'm starting my free trial now.

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Caroline
5/4/2013 01:06:09 am

Thanks, Madaleine! Be sure to let us know how you like Scrivener. Thanks for watching...I really appreciate it!

~C

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