Retreat 2016
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Retreat
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Carrie
Ann Cook Carrie Ann Cook is a published author, illustrator and free-lance photographer. She holds an Associate of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. In the past she has served the Miami (Oklahoma) Public Library as Genealogy and Local History Specialist. Having certified for teaching in several states, she has taught elementary grades as well as genealogy, writing and computer classes at the Northeast Technology Center, Afton, Oklahoma. Currently, she is the President of Gregath Company, Inc. and Webmaster of assorted sites. Carrie has been active in various genealogy, speaking and history organizations (including service and lineal) throughout the years. She served the Oklahoma Division UDC for the 2008-2010 administration as state Historian as well as currently holding several assorted chapter offices in other organizations. At the age of 45, she had already been public speaking on genealogical, historical and writing/publishing topics for over two decades. A life long learner, she enjoys new insights offered while attending educational opportunities such as Historical Preservation Conferences, National Institute of Genealogical Research (National Archives), Southern California Genealogy Jamboree, and Federation of Genealogical Societies. She has also presented lectures at several annual FGS events. Sessions
Touring Microsoft Office with Genealogy in
Mind
8:30 AM Monday
Almost every Microsoft user with newer software has a popular version of
Office. Are you using all the software you have to your benefit? Next time
to buy software, should you look for certain programs? Quick tour of things
genealogists may use across Office. Focus
will be 2011 and older, but newer items may be mentioned.
Online Repositories: Beyond the card catalog
Many researchers who travel
are beginning to use the virtues of previewing repository card catalogs
online before arriving. This session will touch on many other The US Census may be found in different formats through different outlets. As Ancestry is available at many public libraries and is fairly easy to use, it may become the workhorse access point for most of your census needs. This lecture goes over many basic skills to utilize it efficiently and boost search returns. Many of these skills will also pay dividends throughout the Ancestry service/site. |
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