(1 to 10 of 13 posts filed under Preservation)
"It is so important to make sure that after you pass your family heirlooms and genealogy will be given to someone who wants and will take care of it."
Published 27 May 2009
Read more at Gena's Genealogy
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"Once you have your Genealogy Time Capsule made, you're ready to take the final step. You can hide it inside a building or outside."
Published 4 May 2009
Read more at Olive Tree Genealogy Blog
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"We have talked previously about what items to put into a Genealogy Time Capsule. Now it's time to think about what kind of container we will use."
Published 3 May 2009
Read more at Olive Tree Genealogy Blog
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"[O]ur idea is to create a Genealogy Time Capsule to be found and opened in 100, 200 or even more years from now."
Published 2 May 2009
Read more at Olive Tree Genealogy Blog
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"So, you've got this great old photo you want to restore. What are the steps you need to take to get it into your computer so you can perform some Photoshop magic?"
Published 14 Apr 2009
Read more at Janinealogy
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"I have for you some general rules about preserving your photos, along with some suggestions on store these photos, and some great further reading."
Published 8 Jan 2009
Read more at Elyse's Genealogy Blog
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"Many people are unsure about how to store the documents they have collected in the course of their genealogical quest. There are a number of considerations in selecting the right storage containers, binders, file folders, and the like."
Published 22 Jun 2008
Read more at 24-7 Family History Circle
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"If you're tackling a family photo project, you'll need to think about what kind of storage supplies will work best for you."
Published 8 Feb 2008
Read more at The Practical Archivist
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"Some of the worst damage to our family photographs and documents occurs in the name of preservation. There are a lot more than four destructive habits that cause our family history treasures to deteriorate, but the ones listed here are commonly done by the most well-meaning genealogists."
Published 16 Dec 2007
Read more at 24-7 Family History Circle
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"As promised, here are some tips to keep your original photographs and documents safe while you scan them."
Published 2 Jul 2007
Read more at The Practical Archivist
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Post added: 15 Apr 2009
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