![]() Photo by Mrika Selimi on Unsplash While technically not another data base for researching your Irish roots, IMIRCE – the University of Galway host the Kerby A. Miller Collection (Irish Immigrant letters and memoirs). If you have an Irish Immigrant, you will want to check out this growing collection. Let’s look.
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You’re probably like me and tend to do your research at tried-and-true sites and while we know there are other resources, we often don’t take the time to use them. NARA is one of those lesser used sites that contains a wealth of information. Let’s look.
![]() Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash The Toronto Branch of Ontario Ancestors recently hosted an online presentation by Matthias Sorg of Transkribus. This site is to transcribe documents both printed and handwritten text from various languages and sources us Artificial Intelligence (AI). Let’s look.
![]() Photo by Eilis Garvey on Unsplash Despite the best laid plans, I couldn’t join any of the RootsTech 2024 sessions online this past weekend. Perhaps you were more fortunate and were able to attend. The wonderful thing about this conference is that they provide recordings for free, so I’ve spent some time looking to see which classes I want to watch. Here are some thoughts.
![]() Photo by Dan Dimmock on Unsplash In the February/March 2023 issue of the Internet Genealogy Magazine, one of the sites that were reviewed was the Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC). Let’s look.
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