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Ancestry.com - Getting Started
Ethics
Etiquette
Minding Your Manners In Family History: Rules of the Road for All Genealogists
Mistake or Misdemeanor - Staying Legal with Internet Copyrights
Article by Rhonda McClure.
National Genealogical Society - Genealogical Standards
Guidelines For Using Records Repositories And Libraries
Standards For Sharing Information With Others
Standards For Sound Genealogical Research
Ancestry.com - Mind Your Cyber-Manners: The DOs and DON'Ts of Internet Etiquette
By Rhonda R. McClure.
Genealogical Standards
Recommended by the National Genealogical Society.
Guidelines For Publishing Web Pages On The Internet
Standards For Sharing Information With Others
Standards for Sound Genealogical Research
Standards for Use of Technology in Genealogical Research
Standards for Using Records Repositories and Libraries
Ethics in Genealogy
Restoring Ethics to Genealogy, by Barbara A. Brown.
ETHICS-IN-GENEALOGY Mailing List
For discussions of ethics, accuracy, integrity, and excellence in genealogical research.
International Reply Coupon Affair
By Myra Vanderpool Gormley, C.G.
International Reply Coupons
Online Data Should Lead Us to Primary Records, Not Replace Them
Online article by Juliana Smith.
Analyzing and Reviewing Published Sources
By Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL. From the Board for Certification of Genealogists - Skill Building - May 1997.
Beyond the Keyboard
By Kathleen W. Hinckley, CGRS. "Learn 5 important ways to make the best use of information you find on the Internet.".
Genealogical Research in the Modern Library
From "Along Those Lines..." by George G. Morgan.
Using Other People's Research
From "Along Those Lines..." by George G. Morgan
Genealogy Mailing List Tips & Etiquette
Family Legends - Can they be trusted?
Rumors, Gossip, and Little White Lies
Approaching family legends with an open mind.
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