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Family history videos for YouTube
IWR news desk, Information World Review 09/01/2012
 
The US National Archives has launched online videos of its most popular lectures on genealogy.
Led by its experts, the workshops cover “hot topics” in genealogical research such as census, immigration and military records and are available on the National Archives YouTube channel www.youtube.com/user/usnationalarchives .
The National Archives-produced Know Your Records video shorts cover the creation, scope, content, and use of its records for genealogical research. “The National Archives is proud to make our most popular genealogy lectures available online and ready for viewing by anyone, anywhere, at any time,” said its director of customer services, Diane Dimkoff.
 
 
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