General Research Links
Genealogy Resources on the Internet
Genealogy's
Most Wanted
Help in locating your "Most Wanted" missing links
Beginner's Guide to Family History Research
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
Ancestral
Findings
CD-ROM look-ups (limited to two per day)
BirthQuest
dedicated to searching adoptees, birth parents, adoptive parents,
and siblings
Family History Research Register
Genealogy Exchange and Surname Registry
I
Found It!
search engine of genealogy pages on the net
Obituary
Daily Times
North American (and some world-wide) newspaper obituary listings
Online Genealogical Database Index
ZIP-file
Genealogy Resources
Includes Canada, Europe, New Zealand/Australia, Russian, and
Jewish files.
Just for Fun!
Dialectize a Web Page
Ever wonder what your web page would
look like if it had been
written by a Elmer Fudd, Redneck, Jive, Cockney, Swedish Chef,
Moron, or Pig
Latin? Well now you can see. Go to the web page listed below and
type in
your web page or your favorite web page. Choose the version you'd
like to
see i.e. Elmer Fudd and then watch your new page unfold...it is a
hoot!
http://www.rinkworks.com/dialect/
from Dana on the TXGENWEB list
10
BIG MYTHS ABOUT COPYRIGHT EXPLAINED
A
brief intro to copyright - by Brad Templeton
Who
Owns Genealogy? Cousins and Copyrights
by Gary B. Hoffman
~~~~~~~~
A SIMPLE WAY TO COPYRIGHT YOUR WORK
You can give work that you create some protection by simply
placing a copyright
notice on the document. Just type the word "Copyright"
or the copyright symbol,
then your name or company name, and "All Rights
Reserved."
For example, you might use "Copyright 1999, Widget
Consulting Company, All
Rights Reserved." To more firmly establish the date you
created the work, you
can send a copy to yourself by registered mail, then file away
the unopened
envelope and receipt.
Copyright(c) 1999 PC World Communications, Inc. All Rights
Reserved.
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