Some time ago, I created a free online service for genealogists, called the Encyclopedia of Genealogy. While I'm the person who created the "shell" of this new service, newsletter readers like you write much of the information within it. If you missed the announcement, you can read it at http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2004/12/encyclopedia_of.html.
I must admit that I am quite pleased with the Encyclopedia of Genealogy. Many newsletter readers have offered new content or have corrected existing information within the Encyclopedia of Genealogy. Here is a partial list of some of the articles added or updated by newsletter readers and myself in the past month:
1820 Settlers
Albion
Anthrogenealogy
Association of Professional Genealogists in Ireland
Australia
Brat
denization
don, doña
Faggot
Finnish Genealogy
Frome Hundred - Family & Local History
Genetic Genealogy
HeritageQuestOnline
IGI Batch Numbers
ISOGG
London, England
Maine Genealogist, The
Master Craftsman
Mati
NCGS
One-Place Study
Patrilineality
ProQuest
Rye Ergot
Sestra
Sociedad Puertorriqueña de Genealogía
Tanguay, Cyprien
Y-Chromosome DNA or Y-DNA
Y-DNA
The above list should give you an idea of what the Encyclopedia of Genealogy is all about. Of course, there is plenty of room for more information, so feel free to add more! If the Encyclopedia of Genealogy does not yet contain information about your local genealogy society or library, you can add that information now. It is easy to do so.
The Encyclopedia of Genealogy is available to everyone, free of charge. You can access it at http://www.eogen.com.
If you would like to check "what's new" on the Encyclopedia for yourself, go to http://www.eogen.com and click on CHANGES in the upper-right corner. This will show all recent changes.
