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 Wednesday, August 22, 2012
How To Handle Sticky Genealogy Situations
Posted by Diane
 Not sure how to approach a stranger you think may be related to you?
Been trying to get copies of family photos from a relative who's
hogging them all? Got a distant cousin who won't correct wrong
ancestral information in his online family tree?
We'll help you handle these and other potentially frustrating
genealogy etiquette issues in our upcoming webinar Solutions
To Sticky Situations: A Guide To Genealogy Etiquette,
Thursday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. ET.

Presenter Thomas MacEntee, who works with hundreds of
genealogists as the founder of GeneaBloggers, will talk
about:
- Tips for getting reluctant family members to cooperate
- Best practices for working with librarians, court clerks and
others important to your research
- What to do when other researchers won’t correct wrong ancestral
information
- Resolving genealogy conflicts
- The dos and don’ts of sharing and collaboration (including
respecting copyright and the right way to get and give credit)
- How to handle common pet peeves courteously but effectively
And you'll get the opportunity to submit your own
genealogy etiquette dilemmas when you register and during the live
webinar.
Aebinar registrants also receive access to view the recording again
as often as they want, the 25-plus-page PDF of the presentation
slides for future reference, and 10 pages of additional
downloadable handouts.
The hour-long webinar takes place Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. ET (that's 6
p.m. CT, 5 p.m. Mountain and 4 p.m. Pacific).
Sign up now to save
$10! Click
here for more details and to register for Solutions To Sticky Situations: A Guide To Genealogy Etiquette.
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012 3:46:14 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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