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FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES

FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES . Learning at no cost!. There are many ways to learn genealogy skills for free!. Genealogy organizations Libraries Books Research guides Blogs Podcasts Webinars YouTube. Ottawa Public Library Learning Opportunities.

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FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES

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  1. FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES Learning at no cost! Heather Oakley - Ottawa Branch OGS/Ontario Ancestors - September 14, 2019

  2. There are many ways to learn genealogy skills for free! • Genealogy organizations • Libraries • Books • Research guides • Blogs • Podcasts • Webinars • YouTube Heather Oakley - Ottawa Branch OGS/Ontario Ancestors - September 14, 2019

  3. Ottawa Public Library Learning Opportunities • Every second Tuesday from 2:00 to 4:00 at Centrepointe Branch with volunteers from Ottawa Branch, BIFHSGO and the Ottawa Public Library to share research strategies and ask questions about what resources are available for your research. • Thursday, September 19 at 6:30 p.m. at Sunnyside Branch to learn about getting started in researching your family tree. • Wednesday, November 13 at 2:00 p.m. at Osgoode Branch to discover how to best use Ancestry, which is available free at all branches of the Ottawa Public Library • Wednesday, November 20 at 1:30 p.m. at Stittsville Branch to discover your military ancestry assisted by the people at Osgoode Township Museum Check out https://biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/ Heather Oakley - Ottawa Branch OGS/Ontario Ancestors - September 14, 2019

  4. Research Guides • FamilySearch.org: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Research_Outlines • Genealogy Research Guides: http://www.researchguides.net/ • Libraries such as: Vancouver Public Library https://guides.vpl.ca/genealogy/bccivilreg Queen’s University https://guides.library.queensu.ca/ld.php?content_id=31386492 University of Kentucky https://libguides.uky.edu/genealogy Heather Oakley - Ottawa Branch OGS/Ontario Ancestors - September 14, 2019

  5. BLOGS!!!! There are so many blogs out there offering information on genealogy resources, news, record sources, whatever you need! Some examples are: John Reid’s Anglo Celtic Connections https://anglo-celtic-connections.blogspot.com/ Gail Dever’s Genealogy à la Carte http://genealogyalacarte.ca/ Dick Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter https://blog.eogn.com/ But there are many more out there, each with their own unique perspective on genealogy. To find one that suits you, check out https://blog.feedspot.com/genealogy_blogs/ All free! Heather Oakley - Ottawa Branch OGS/Ontario Ancestors - September 14, 2019

  6. PODCASTS!!! Okay, I have to admit, I have never listened to a podcast (an audio programme) because . . . I like pictures! I am surely missing out because there are so many podcasts out there by great genealogists on a variety of topics. Some have been running for years so they must be doing something right! Want to find a podcast? Here is a place for you to start: https://blog.feedspot.com/genealogy_podcasts/ Heather Oakley - Ottawa Branch OGS/Ontario Ancestors - September 14, 2019

  7. WEBINARS!!! I really enjoy webinars because I can watch and listen at home for free! Just like listening to a presentation at a genealogy event, some people are better than others but the information is always great! Many even have handouts where you can scribble down your own notes. What better way to learn for free? Where can you find them? Here are some suggestions. At OGS/Ontario Ancestors: https://ogs.on.ca/webinars-2019/ At Legacy: https://familytreewebinars.com/upcoming-webinars.php At Ancestry: https://www.ancestry.com/academy/courses/recommended At Board for Certification of Genealogists (with Legacy): https://familytreewebinars.com/intermediate_page.php?diply_nm=BCG1 At Brigham Young University: https://fh.lib.byu.edu/classes-and-webinars/online-webinars/ Heather Oakley - Ottawa Branch OGS/Ontario Ancestors - September 14, 2019

  8. YOUTUBE How many of you visitYouTube? Don’t need cable with YouTube! (I can watch a lot of HGTV shows whenever I want on YouTube!) But what about genealogy? Well, there are so manyYouTubevideos about every aspect of genealogy from “7 Common Genealogy Mistakes – And How to Avoid Them” from Family Tree Fanatics to “The Oldest Case Solved with Genetic Genealogy (so far)”. Dave Obee from Vancouver is being interviewed by Lisa Louise Cooke on her Genealogy Gems. Christa Cowan, The Barefoot Genealogist, talking about “Tidying Up Your Genealogy”. Heather Oakley - Ottawa Branch OGS/Ontario Ancestors - September 14, 2019

  9. YOUTUBE CHANNELS Did you know that YouTube even has ‘channels’? And, of course, there are channels on genealogy! You could go to: Ancestry channel with 1,099 videos The NextGen Genealogy Network with 56 videos Lisa Louise Cooke’s Genealogy Gems with 390 videos Genealogy TV with 101 videos Genealogy Bargains with 23 videos And so many more! Heather Oakley - Ottawa Branch OGS/Ontario Ancestors - September 14, 2019

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