The Table of Contents of the January-March 2008 issue (Volume 34, Number 1) of the NGS NewsMagazine, published by the National Genealogical Society, includes the following:
COLUMNS
* Beginning Genealogy: Membership has its benefits: joining a genealogical society by Gary M. Smith and Diana Crisman Smith - page 50.
* Software Review: Ancestral Quest 12 by Barbara Schenck - page 56
* Technology: Virtual push pins by Drew Smith, MLS - page 59. This is about online message boards.
* Writing Family History: Doctoral dissertations - a neglected source by Harold E. Hinds, Jr., PhD - page 62
FEATURES
* On the horizon ... Kansas City by Ann Carter Fleming, CG, CGL - page 10
* The DaVinci code and your genealogy: multiple streams of evidence by Arlene H. Eakle, PhD - page 12
* Finding wives' and daughters' names by Wendy Bebout Elliott, PhD, FUGA - page 17
* Using family possessions to add interest to genealogical research by Charles S. Mason, Jr. - page 22
* The WPA era: a genealogist's bonanza by Paula Stuart-Warren, CG - page 26
* Newspapers, technology, and what they mean to a genealogist by Joan Shurtleff, CG
* Extracting details from Italian civil vital records by June C. DeLallo, CG - page 36
* Welcome home! Witajcie w domu! You are four steps from your Polish village by Cecile Wendt Jensen, CG - page 41
* Homestead records: Cancelled, contested, and relinquished entries by Roberta King - page 46.
There is something for everybody in this issue of the NGS NewsMagazine. I really appreciated the column on joining a genealogical society - lots of good ideas here! The Eakle, Elliott and King articles provide discussion of research techniques and resources. The Stuart-Warren and Shurtleff articles are historical, and interesting.
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