There are a number of websites available to help genealogists be informed about different subjects. For instance:
1) GeneaPress (www.GeneaPress.com) is a blog for media press release information. Thomas MacEntee set it up, and many geneabloggers contribute to it.
2) Adventures in Genealogy Education (http://genealogyeducation.blogspot.com/) is a blog by Angela McGhie to highlight educational opportunities.
3) GeneaWebinars (http://blog.GeneaWebinars.com) is a blog set up by DearMYRTLE to announce and list webinars (online seminars).
4) FGS Voice (http://voice.fgs.org/) is a blog for news from the Federation of Genealogical Societies.
5) Upfront with NGS (http://upfront.ngsgenealogy.org/) is a blog for news from the National Genealogical Society.
6) NARAtions (http://blogs.archives.gov/online-public-access/) is the blog of the United States National Archives.
7) Genealogy Tip of the Day (http://genealogytipoftheday.blogspot.com/) is written by Michael John Neill.
8) GeneaBloggers (www.geneabloggers.com) is the genealogy community's resource for genealogy blogs, written by Thomas MacEntee.
9) GenSoftReviews (http://www.gensoftreviews.com/) is for reviews of genealogy software, hosted by Louis Kessler.
What other aggregation blogs do we have available? What other aggregation blogs do we need?
There are a number of websites dedicated to specific types of historical records. I'll try to summarize them in another post.
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