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From: Cyndi Howells <>
Subject: GENTECH 2002 Family History at the Speed of Light, Boston 25-26 January 2002
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 01:28:10 -0800


GENTECH 2002 Family History at the Speed of Light

Register now for GENTECH 2002 in Boston! 25-26 January 2002
Give yourself a Christmas present with a discount and register before
December 31 - see http://gentech.org for detailed program, speakers and
registration info.

Here are just a few reasons you should attend--

Conveniently located in downtown Boston, the Sheraton Hotel 1-800-325-3535
<www.sheraton.com > and Hynes Convention Center are a quick and convenient
shuttle ride from the airport. Travel arrangements may be booked through
Association Travel Concepts 1-800-458-9383 www.assntravel.com.You'll have
plenty of time for fun activities.

Host society, NEHGS will be open for conference attendees on Sunday,
January 27th from 10-5 and is open until 9pm on Thursday night.
<www.NewEnglandAncestors.org> The Massachusetts Historical Society is just
a few blocks away <http://masshist.org/>; Nearby Boston Public Library is
open evenings until 9:00 Monday through Thursday. <www.BPL.org>

Dr. Bryan Sykes, author of the critically acclaimed Seven Daughters of Eve
will be the banquet speaker. It is a presentation you won t want to miss.
For more information on the program and to sign up for an e-newsletter see
www.gentech.org

There are LOTS more reasons for attending GENTECH!

Family History at the Speed of Light - GENTECH is THE conference for
technology and genealogy.

Genetics Sessions
We are very fortunate this year to have an outstanding group of presenters
on the subject of the interactions of genetics and genealogy.

Exhibit Hall
Exhibitors from across the United States and United Kingdon will fill
Exhibit Hall B in the Hynes Convention Center.

Boston -- The Hub of Genealogy, Technology, and History!
Special trips to Old Sturbridge Village, Symphony Hall, Samuel Adams
Brewery, New England Historic Genealogical Society Library, Boston by Sea
Tour, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Archives, and the American
Antiquarian Society, Literary Trail of Greater Boston, Salem MA -
Peabody-Essex Museum, Phillips Library, and the House of the Seven
Gables, Innovation Odyssey Tour -- a moving drama about Boston
break-throughs that changed the world! ... and more ...

Tech Session, Thursday Evening - Error Rates and Data Entry Standards -
Brian Donovan
GENTECH Banquet, Friday Evening - The Tsar and I - Dr. Bryan Sykes


Librarians' Day Thursday, 24 January 2002
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What You Can Do When Your IT Person Isn't Looking: Computer Tactics for the
Genealogy Librarian - Chad Leinaweaver
Automated Databases: Judging Subscription Websites for Value - Mary Ellen
Grogan
Box Lunch (included in Registration Fee)
The Ideal Library Website for the Genealogical Researcher - Cyndi Howells
Going Beyond Researching Online in Family History - Alice Eichholz
What Do You Do? A forum for sharing genealogical stories from the trenches
- informal forum
Reception, Massachusetts Historical Society


Friday Program 25 January 2002
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Plenary Session
Collecting Data from the Internet: What Do You Trust? - Liz Kelley Kerstens
NGS on the Web - Russ Henderson
XML Authoring - Robert Charles Anderson
Molecular Genealogy: Welding the World Together Link by Link - Scott Woodward
Mapping Software for Genealogists - Pamela B. Porter
I Found It Online: Separating Fact from Fiction - Rhonda McClure
Using FamilySearch.org - Alan Mann
Electronic Publishing for Irish Records: The Story So Far - Brian Donovan
The A-B-C's of Mr.Jefferson's Y - Joan Mitchell
Geographic Information System (GIS) and Genealogy - Jake Gehring
NEHGS Luncheon Genealogical Treasures Waiting For Us - Henry B. Hoff
The Great URL Hunt - Cyndi Howells
History in the Electronic Age: Digital Projects at the Massachusetts
Historical Society - Fabiszewski, Lawson, Heywood
Before You Publish: What Every Genealogist Needs to Know About Copyright -
Sharon Carmack
Surnames, Genes, and Genealogy - Bryan Sykes
Platting a New England Town: The Case of Concord, Mass - Brian Donahue
Following Up: Turning Internet Databases into Real Sources - Birdie Monk
Holsclaw
NEHGS Online: Finding Your Family Electronically - Michael J. Leclerc
Designing a Publication - Pamela B. Porter
Using Genetic Technology to Assess Genealogical Lineages - Thomas Roderick
Web Mapping Research Tools - Ed McNierney
Integrating Off-! and On-line Sources: Case Studies - Michael Neill
Building a Community Website: Boston FamilyHistory.com - Maureen Taylor
Book, CD or Web? Which Medium Fits Which Publication - D. Brenton Simons
Panel Discussion on Genetics and Genealogy - Joan Mitchell, Thomas
Roderick, Bryan Sykes, Scott Woodward
Searching the Internet: A Locality Approach - Alan Mann


Saturday Program 26 January 2002
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The Internet: A Virtual Canvas for Your Ancestry - Rhonda McClure
Tables, Charts, & Spreadsheets - Patricia Law Hatcher
The Future of the Past: Is Technology Answering our SOS Beacons? - Curt
Witcher
Tips for Scanning Documents onto CDs - John Wilbanks
Family History in a Connected Community - Alice Eichholz
Evaluating Web Resources - Sandra Clunies
Word Processing Tricks for Genealogists - Pamela Boyer Porter
Data Transfer Tools and Protocols - Bob Velke
Digital Cameras -- Uses and Limitations - Richard Wilson
Strategies for the Generation and Interpretation of Molecular Genealogical
Data - Scott Woodward
GENTECH Luncheon - What a Tangled Web We Weave - Cyndi Howells
More Than Names on the 'Net: Building a Context Online - Amy J. Crow
Organizing and Time Management - Liz Kelley Kerstens
A Tour of the Genealogical Data Model - John Wilbanks
Improving the Quality of Genealogical Documents - Tony Burroughs
Evaluating New Features in Genealogy Programs - Richard Wilson
How to Cite Your Internet Sources - Cyndi Howells
Essential Software Utilities for Genealogists - Rhonda McClure
What We Love/Hate About the Internet - Sharon Carmack, Maureen Taylor
(OCR) Optical Character Recognition: State of the Art - Jake Gehring
Power Tools -- The Power Is in You, Not the Tool - Patricia Law Hatcher
Credible Clues from the Incredible Internet - Leslie Corn
Using it All! Tools for Macintosh Users - Donna Moughty
In the Palm of Your Hand: Using Palm Pilot Computers for Genealogy - Tony
Burroughs


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