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Internet Genealogy is your guide to successful genealogical research using the ever-increasing power of the World Wide Web. We also recognize, however, that the Internet isn’t necessarily the be all and end all of your research, so Internet Genealogy will also tell you what to do if you cannot find the records you need and how to confirm your findings. The magazine also covers advanced genealogical methods such as DNA analysis, as well as software and technology reviews, case studies, databases and other
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Check out what's coming in the March 2010 issue... on newsstands early February 2010

Irish Roots Cafe Genealogy Podcast
Cindy Thomson looks at an innovative approach to Irish genealogy click here to read an excerpt of this article...

Are You Information Literate?
According to George G. Morgan, understanding your resources is the key to success click here to read an excerpt of this article...

Scottish Archives Online
David A. Norris browses through Scotland's historical archives

Whalers, Sailors and Immigrants
David A. Norris examines the wealth of resources available on sailing vessels

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