Sassy Jane’s ISGS 2013 Fall Conference presentations in Sandwich, Illinois, on Saturday:
1. Managing Your Digital Environment
This session presents simple strategies for 1. organizing digital files on your computer, and 2. using Internet tools to manage your online life. Topics include Using Consistent Data Entry and File Naming; Creating the Six-Folder Digital Filing System; and Apps to Organize Your Online Life.
Download Organizing Genealogy Research Using Archival Principles, an expanded guide on this topic here, using the coupon code from the session.
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2. Picture This: Cataloging Family Photographs and Records
This session teaches you how to add names, dates, and other information inside digital photographs. Scanning techniques and how to name, file, and find your digital images also included. Family photographs and documents may seem so complex that they defy organizing, but you can bring order to your digital family records once and for all with the simple and effective steps from this session.
Download Cataloging Digital Family Photographs and Records, an expanded guide on this topic here, using the coupon code from the session.
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3. Easy as Apple Pie: Using Macs and iPads for Genealogy
This session is filled with links, screenshots, and tips that will help you make the most of your Apple devices. Topics include the top ten free iPad apps for genealogy, adding and organizing apps on your iPad, setting up folders to keep your apps organized, and choosing Mac family tree software. Mastering the great features and apps for Macs and iPads translates to less time managing your computer(s) and more time spent on research and finding new ancestors.
Download Using Macs and iPads for Genealogy, an expanded guide on this topic here, using the coupon code from the session.
I’ve belonged to the Illinois State Genealogical Society for several years. My ISGS 2013 Fall Conference presentations are three of my favorites to deliver. Looking forward to seeing you there.
Sounds great, Nancy. Enjoy! Would love to attend (but the commute is just too long! :-)
Cari