Obviously, I decided to share!
Simple name, simple concept and yet, I’m really enjoying
this blog! It doesn’t have a genealogy
focus and yet it touches upon so much that is relevant to our family history
research!
Let’s be honest in a different way – so much of the present
and future of researching ancestors is connected to search engines, databases,
social media and a lot of other “stuff” as found on the internet (the big world
wide web (www)). So, we need to “try”
and keep up!
That can be a daunting experience and I like ResearchBuzz
because the entries are typically short and sweet, always include a hyperlink,
and often include a bit of irreverence.
Humor does make all the news that much easier to take!
And, each day’s post ends with “Good morning, Internet…”
I have come to look forward to these posts, as much for the
news as the energy and fun they imbue!
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Tara's posts are almost always interesting.
ReplyDeleteOh my! Love from the NGS! >Swoon< >Splat<
ReplyDeleteSeriously, thanks! I'm so glad my posts are useful to you.
Tara, you are my hero! I learn so much from ResearchBuzz that I can share with students, faculty, and on the library blog; you make me an information rock star among my friends and the university community. Thank you for the years you have put into creating this wonderful blog.
ReplyDeleteditto what they say! She's the best researcher ever!
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