A new Google guide is available!
Tracing Your Ancestors – Genealogy Research Using Google; by Lisa Alzo; 2021; 66 pp; Soft Cover magazine format; Saddle-Stapled; ISBN: 978-1-926510-15-6; Item #: MM035
The latest Tracing Your Ancestors publication is one of the best yet. My friend, long-time genealogy guru and instructor, Lisa Alzo, has authored a new guide for getting more out of Google than ever before. This 66-page publication is loaded with instruction and tips that will help you develop your family history. At under $10, it’s a great buy.
And right now, FRPC is offering it at 20% off! Click here or on the illustration to purchase.
The following is from the Table of Contents:
- PhotoScan – A Google solution for Scanning Family Photographs
- Google Photos and Images – Googles free photographic tools for working with images
- What’s New in Google– Important changes to Google products
- Google Gurus – Three power users share their thoughts on using Google for genealogy research
- More Google Tools – We look at popular and some lesser-known products for your research toolkit
- Google Drive – your one-stop virtual pace for your genealogy research
- Google Sheets– Keep track of genealogy tasks
- Google Docs – We show you how to document your family with Google Docs
- Google Slides – How to create an online family history photo album
- Google Forms – Fun ways to use Google Forms for family History
- Google Calendar – Three ways to track your genealogy activities with Google’s popular scheduling tool
- Google Maps/Earth – Four ways to Use Google Earth and Maps for genealogy
- Google Jamboard – Jamboard is a tool for brainstorming research problems and more
- New Improved Google Translate – How to up your translation game with Google
- Google Cheat Sheet– Create a Google Cheat Sheet to fast-track you to your favorite Google services