Learn the different options you have and the best way to digitally collect, store, preserve, publish, and share your research and material gathered over so many years.
Learn the different options you have and the best way to digitally collect, store, preserve, publish, and share your research and material gathered over so many years, to let young generations enjoy, contribute, and continue your work.
Today you have a lot of options to store and share all your research material, no matter if we are talking about text, images, videos, documents, or sound. Starting from the capture tools (audio recorders, cameras, cellular and scanners); to sharing physical products (CD’s, DVD’s, portable disc, electronic photo frames) or the Internet itself. The Internet is the perfect place to share and preserve all your memories. You have the option to publish your material from a completely private to a completely public way, and all the levels in between. You can ask for collaboration or simply display the information; people can only see or download a copy of your material; you can control every aspect. There are all kind of easy-to-use tools and resources that facilitate us the work of setting up websites, blogs, wikis, or any other way you decide to publish the information.
Dedicated to Genealogy since 1986, Daniel Horowitz was the teacher and the study guide editor of the family history project "Searching for My Roots" in Venezuela for 15 years. He was a board member of The International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS) for 10 years, now is involved in several crowdsource digitization and transcription projects, and holds a board-level position at The Israel Genealogy Research Association (IGRA). Since 2006 Daniel has been working at MyHeritage liaising with genealogy societies, bloggers, and media, as well as lecturing, and attending conferences around the world.
The Genealogical Society of Broward County (GSBC) meets monthly
on the first Sunday of every month except when there is a holiday.
We are here to help you find your ancestors.
Visit www.gsbcfl.org for more information about GSBC.
Meetings are free and open to the public.
Mon, Apr 22 | 7:00AM to 11:00PM |
Tue, Apr 23 | 7:00AM to 11:00PM |
Wed, Apr 24 | 7:00AM to 11:00PM |
Thu, Apr 25 | 7:00AM to 11:00PM |
Fri, Apr 26 | 7:00AM to 10:00PM |
Sat, Apr 27 | 7:00AM to 8:00PM |
Sun, Apr 28 | 10:00AM to 11:00PM |