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May/June 2008
Sample articles from the issue can be viewed by clicking on
the links below.
Table of Contents
Features
The Wikipedia experience, by Peter W. Cherlet
eBay auctions: treasure or trouble? by Richard Aurand Sherer
PayPal—let the buyer (and seller) beware, by Gary M. and Diana Crisman
Smith
Using DNA to advance family research,
by David Bradford
Circular genealogy, by George G. Morgan
Parallels part two: Windows on Linux—why not? by Bill Mumford
Columns
Editor’s desktop: Do you
Web 2.0? by Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens,
cg, cgl
Inbox/Newsbriefs
Cybrarian: Family history, wiki-style, by Drew Smith,
mls
Essential technology for genealogists:
Expanding your genealogical knowledge, by D. Joshua Taylor
Mac genie: Windows shines in Parallels, by Laura Prescott
Web of deceit: My ancestors...Adam and Eve, by Susan Zacharias
Review
Genline, reviewed by Gary Shea
Reviews of this ‘n that
New England Migration: The Collected Works of Charles
Edward Banks,
reviewed by Sandra MacLean Clunies,
cg
Probate Records of the Province of New Hampshire, 1635–1771,
reviewed by Linda Woodward Geiger,
cg, cgl
Finding Your Canadian Ancestors: A Beginner’s Guide, reviewed by
Joan Griffin
A Guide to Mormon Family History Sources, reviewed by Tanya
Kelley
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