tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362503919392294415.post589986395784363776..comments2024-01-26T01:43:08.150-07:00Comments on Ancestral Breezes: Ancestry.com New Release: UINDY Teams with Ancestry.com on Identity ProjectAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10088409491178996382noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362503919392294415.post-58658964163127771452012-11-10T21:04:23.532-07:002012-11-10T21:04:23.532-07:00I thought this was such an intriguing project for ...I thought this was such an intriguing project for both Ancestry.com and UINDY; I truly hope that the students take full advantage of it. Who know's, maybe the next great genealogy blogger will come to us from their campus? That would be neat to see. Berry's book is one I need to look at, also. Thanks for commenting, Mariann! (As a side note, I get several press releases from Ancestry.com, but only post the one's I find to be most significant here on my blog. The other's go out in a variety of social media outlets.) ~ JenAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10088409491178996382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362503919392294415.post-91529104754662683652012-11-10T19:36:12.403-07:002012-11-10T19:36:12.403-07:00My goodness. I am frankly thrilled that genealogy ...My goodness. I am frankly thrilled that genealogy has come to higher education. It's about time! Orthodox history departments often have a hard time focusing on social history, much less family history. This is a golden opportunity to help students find meaning in research, and actually make progress with databases. I've also written down Bertice Berry's "The Ties That Bind," and I want to look into it. Thank you!Mariann Reganhttp://mariannregan.authorsxpress.comnoreply@blogger.com