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Computer Skills For
Genealogists
By
Shelly Longoria, Librarian
Palm Springs Public Library
Do genealogists need special
computer skills?
 Most general-use skills apply…but…
 Genealogists have many types of
  documents and information to organize
 Organization is key!
Physical to Digital
 Not safe to have your research or
  documents only on paper. Paper is fragile.
 Make ALL papers, pictures, certificates,
  etc., digital to keep in a storage device.
 Backup in at least one place OTHER than
  your computer.




                          …but HOW??
Physical vs. Digital
 Physical means an actual paper, photo or
  other item in your collection of research.
 Digital (or “electronic”), means that a
  physical item was converted to a
  computer-friendly format, or was originally
  created digitally (i.e., a digital photo).
 This can be done by scanning, digital
  photography, or downloading from an
  online source (such as a census image
  from Ancestry.com or Heritage Quest).
Types of Digital Items
 Individual documents (papers), become
  computer files.
 Manila folders become computer folders.
 Filing cabinet drawers become the
  computer’s hard drive, and/or an external
  storage device.
How to digitize?
   Scanning
    A     scanner takes a picture of your item
        Papers
        Print photos

        Other items (passports, family bible pages, etc.)

     You  may purchase a scanner to use with your
      computer, or take your items to an office store
      to have them scanned.
   Digital camera photos are ready to file in
    your computer – they are already digital!
How to organize?
   Remember that your computer is just like
    a physical file cabinet.
     Name   all files & folders with names you can
      easily identify (don’t name a folder “grandpa”).
     Folders may contain files & other folders for
      further organization
          Example: You could have a folder for a family
           name, and folders within that folder containing files
           on members of that family name.
Saving your files
     Make sure you choose where your file is
      being saved so you can find it later!
•Save As
    •You will name your file
    and choose where it is
    saved.
•Save In:
    •Pull-down menu of
    folders in your computer
•File name:
    •Name your file carefully
•Save as type:
    •Usually automatic
Finding your files
Using your files
   Many programs use similar/standard
    commands and options
    Some common
    options in a
    menu bar:
    •File
    •Edit
    •View
    •Insert
    •Tools
    •Format
    •Help
Know your software!
   Become familiar with which commands
    are available to you
     Does   your software do everything you want?
   Examine the Menu Bar
     Ifyou don’t recognize the name of an option
      in a menu? Look it up in the software’s “Help”
      to see what it can do for you
   The better you know your computer &
    software, the easier your research will be
Protect Your Research!
How, Where & What to Backup
   Most software will give you a Backup
    option, usually in the “File” menu
     DO NOT SAVE YOUR BACKUP ON THE
      SAME COMPUTER!
   Select an external storage device
     Backup:
        From your genealogy software
        Transfer copies of all your original files & folders

        This includes scans, photos, etc., even if they are

         already used in your software
External Storage


                             CDs or DVDs
 Floppy Discs                (your computer must be able
 (mostly obsolete)           to “burn” them)




 Flash Drives
                             External Hard Drives
 (come in many capacities)
                             (come in many capacities)
Save & Backup
 Your new favorite words!
 SAVE often – you never know when…
     The power will go out
     Your computer will lock up
     Your cat will walk across the keyboard
   BACKUP often – you never know when…
     Your computer will crash or have some other
      accident
     Remember to backup when you update!
Computer skills for genealogists
Computer skills for genealogists

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Computer skills for genealogists

  • 1. Computer Skills For Genealogists By Shelly Longoria, Librarian Palm Springs Public Library
  • 2. Do genealogists need special computer skills?  Most general-use skills apply…but…  Genealogists have many types of documents and information to organize  Organization is key!
  • 3. Physical to Digital  Not safe to have your research or documents only on paper. Paper is fragile.  Make ALL papers, pictures, certificates, etc., digital to keep in a storage device.  Backup in at least one place OTHER than your computer. …but HOW??
  • 4. Physical vs. Digital  Physical means an actual paper, photo or other item in your collection of research.  Digital (or “electronic”), means that a physical item was converted to a computer-friendly format, or was originally created digitally (i.e., a digital photo).  This can be done by scanning, digital photography, or downloading from an online source (such as a census image from Ancestry.com or Heritage Quest).
  • 5. Types of Digital Items  Individual documents (papers), become computer files.  Manila folders become computer folders.  Filing cabinet drawers become the computer’s hard drive, and/or an external storage device.
  • 6. How to digitize?  Scanning A scanner takes a picture of your item  Papers  Print photos  Other items (passports, family bible pages, etc.)  You may purchase a scanner to use with your computer, or take your items to an office store to have them scanned.  Digital camera photos are ready to file in your computer – they are already digital!
  • 7. How to organize?  Remember that your computer is just like a physical file cabinet.  Name all files & folders with names you can easily identify (don’t name a folder “grandpa”).  Folders may contain files & other folders for further organization  Example: You could have a folder for a family name, and folders within that folder containing files on members of that family name.
  • 8. Saving your files  Make sure you choose where your file is being saved so you can find it later! •Save As •You will name your file and choose where it is saved. •Save In: •Pull-down menu of folders in your computer •File name: •Name your file carefully •Save as type: •Usually automatic
  • 9.
  • 11. Using your files  Many programs use similar/standard commands and options Some common options in a menu bar: •File •Edit •View •Insert •Tools •Format •Help
  • 12. Know your software!  Become familiar with which commands are available to you  Does your software do everything you want?  Examine the Menu Bar  Ifyou don’t recognize the name of an option in a menu? Look it up in the software’s “Help” to see what it can do for you  The better you know your computer & software, the easier your research will be
  • 14. How, Where & What to Backup  Most software will give you a Backup option, usually in the “File” menu  DO NOT SAVE YOUR BACKUP ON THE SAME COMPUTER!  Select an external storage device  Backup:  From your genealogy software  Transfer copies of all your original files & folders  This includes scans, photos, etc., even if they are already used in your software
  • 15. External Storage CDs or DVDs Floppy Discs (your computer must be able (mostly obsolete) to “burn” them) Flash Drives External Hard Drives (come in many capacities) (come in many capacities)
  • 16. Save & Backup  Your new favorite words!  SAVE often – you never know when…  The power will go out  Your computer will lock up  Your cat will walk across the keyboard  BACKUP often – you never know when…  Your computer will crash or have some other accident  Remember to backup when you update!