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The Genealogist's Internet | 
enlarge | Author: Peter Christian Publisher: The National Archives Category: Book
Buy New: £27.69
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 8839
Media: Paperback Edition: 3rd Revised edition Pages: 352 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.1
ISBN: 190336583X Dewey Decimal Number: 929.102854678 EAN: 9781903365830 ASIN: 190336583X
Publication Date: August 31, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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A Genealogists Must Have On The Book Shelf!!! April 30, 2006 Mr. V. J. Gatenby (United Kingdom) 172 out of 174 found this review helpful
There are many books on the subject of genealogy reference, so much so, it is a nightmare and a daunting experience as to which reference books to plumb for. Peter Christian, has produced such a book, that is written in plain English, for the beginner and more advanced genealogist. The book is chronological in format with the most uptodate references of internet resources and the record offices/agencies available. The book is non biased towards any agencies, but does point out the pitfalls of information submitted to the various sites, as not being accurate without being verified manually from record offices. Such information apparently goes unchecked and therefore, inaccuracies, occur in the compilation of genealogical compilations. This is something Peter Christian, quite rightly, points out. This in mind, Peter Christian has covered all aspects of the science of researching family history. A very well written reference book and one that every researcher of genealogy should have. I certainly recommend this book for persons looking to purchase on this subject!!
A Goldmine of Information February 16, 2006 108 out of 109 found this review helpful
Superb. Packed absolutely full of information on Internet resources fo rthe genealogist. The author even has a website containing updates to links that have changed since being printed in the book. Highly recommended.
Well-judged, helpful and very authoritative November 11, 2001 356 out of 364 found this review helpful
It's hard to imagine a more compendious or useful book for the intelligent beginner or the established Family Historian with ambitions to extend his or her knowledge through the enormous (but potentially bewildering) resources of the web. The author is a Fellow of London's Society of Geneaologists but does not blind with science: the book is a well-paced primer, but completely unpatronising. It will prove enlightening even to hardened net-users, and it contains a huge number of tips about exploring British Genealogy online that will be indispensible to Family Historians all over the world. The book is fully-illustrated and nicely-presented. A specially valuable section concerns the practicalities, and the netiquette, of putting your own Family Tree online, thereby getting the attention of, and swapping information with, remote relations and fellow researchers. The web is revolutionising the already-absorbing study of Genealogy and this excellent volume smooths and illuminates any would-be explorer's path through it.
The second book you should buy November 27, 2006 Mist of Time (UK) 60 out of 61 found this review helpful
Once you begin to understand how to tackle mapping your family tree, you will quickly realise that you need to use the Internet. This book is your invaluable guide - it tells you what is there, how to get it, what it costs and gives a very unbiased view as to quality. I was very impressed by the range of material and the style of review - you do not see the author's preferences unless they made explicit, instead you get a sensible appraisal of the pros and cons of various sites and the options you need to consider before embarking on subscriptions that may end up not justifying their purchase. I have found this a great companion on my journey into the past.
A great Companion September 2, 2007 Love Books (London) 36 out of 37 found this review helpful
I was lucky enough to be given this as a birthday gift when I first got into my Family Tree. It is a really useful resource helping a beginner find their way around the wealth of info available on the web to the amateur genealogist. There is info on where to start and on the whole aray of online sources. A great book, worth the money.
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