Tuesday, February 7, 2017

#RootsTech Blog

RootsTech has added a blog to their websiteRootstech has announced the addition of a blog. It contains marketing information, but it also has educational information taken from previous RootsTechs. Some examples:

You can find the blog by going to Rootstech.org/blog or by selecting the RootsTech website menu and selecting blog in the top menu bar.

FamilySearch Unveils Latest Discovery Center at #RootsTech

The Family History Library Discovery Center is designed to appeal to guests of all ages.This morning, FamilySearch unveiled their latest Discovery Center. Elder Bradley D. Foster, chairman of the board of FamilySearch International conducted the event. Elder Dale G. Renlund, an apostle with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, presided.

In introducing his remarks, Elder Renlund quoted Hogwarts Headmaster Albus Dumbledore, who began one school year by saying a few words (“Nitwit! Blubber! Oddment! Tweak!”) and then sat down. “So I have a few words that I’d like to say,” Elder Renlund told us. His words were identity, family, heritage, eternity, and love. He said that as we understand these words, our hearts turn to those we love, living or deceased.

Elder Renlund said that this multi-million dollar renovation is a gift to the community and to families. it enables individuals and families to connect with their ancestors.

“The new discovery experiences at the Family History Library is a gathering place for families,” said Elder Foster. “There's an incredible spirit here. Guests and families come for fun, to expand their family tree, and to learn new tools, sources, and skills, and then return home to apply what they learn.”

Family History Library Discovery Center - photo by the Ancestry InsiderThis discovery center is 10,139 square feet and replaces a smaller, test facility in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. It is located on the ground floor of the Salt Lake FamilySearch Family History Library. It utilizes innovative technology to appeal to guests of all ages and is designed to make genealogy interesting to a wider segment of people. The center has 140 computers and life-sized touch screens offering several ways to make fun discoveries. It has six recording studios for individuals and families to record their family memories. It includes a children’s play area. It has a time machine allowing visitors to see back in time.

If a visitor has previously created a FamilySearch account and added enough of his ancestry in FamilySearch Family Tree to connect to other people, the experience at the discovery center is enhanced. At one station visitors can see what famous people they are related to. Another shows photographs, sources, and other information about ancestors. A FamilySearch account is free. Simply register on FamilySearch.org.

The other four floors of the library will continue doing what the library has always done: provide the world’s largest collection of family history records assembled anywhere in the world.

The discovery center makes the library a more attractive tourist destination. Temple Square, adjacent to the library, is one of the top visitor attractions in the state of Utah, attracting three million visitors each year, according to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir website. The Deseret News reported that in 2009 it was the 16th most visited site in the United States. U.S. News and World Report recommends Temple Square visitors stop by the Family History Library. I hope this new center engages visitors in the rewarding work of family history.

The official opening is Wednesday, 8 February 2017 at 8:00am. Admission is free. Youth groups and families are welcome. The center recommends that groups of over 20 register online at FamilySearch.org/discovery.

#RootsTech Places to Eat

RootsTech places to east

Here’s a list of places to eat while you’re attending RootsTech 2017, or anytime you’re in Salt Lake City. There are many places to eat within walking distance of the Salt Palace Convention Center. I’ve often hot linked the walking distance to Google walking directions. I will talk about several areas: City Creek Center, Temple Square, and To the South.

Of course, the Salt Palace has places to eat at the back of the expo hall and a couple of carts in the hallway. Last year, I bought pizza at one of the carts, but didn’t notice what the other was serving.

The CaffĂ© Molise is a “trattoria serving Northern Italian fare and unique wines” (Google). It is a short, 2 minute walk to 55 West 100 South Street. Hours are Mon–Thu: 11:30am – 9pm, Fri–Sat 11:30am – 10pm, and Sun: 11:30am – 9pm.

JB’s Family Restaurant is next to the Family History Library. It is a 4 minute walk to 102 West on South Temple Street. It serves “breakfast eats and classic American comfort food” (Google). Service is often slow, so don’t depend on getting in and out. Reviews tend to be really good or really bad. Mornings feature a breakfast buffet. I always do lunch there when I’m at the library all day. Hours are Sun: 6am – 9pm, Mon-Sat: 6am – 10pm.

City Creek CenterCity Creek Center

Immediately East of the Salt Palace convention center is City Creek Center, a mall featuring several sit-down and many fast food restaurants. Walking times are approximate, depending on traffic lights or if you cut through the mall (which you should in inclement weather), entering at Nordstrom.

A small, lesser known venue in City Creek Center is the Nordstrom Grill, located on Nordstrom’s second floor, a 3 minute walk across the street from the convention center. They are busiest mid-afternoon but are open Mon-Sat: 11am to 8pm. The limited menu includes soups, salads, sandwiches, and pasta. They offer full bar service and take reservations.

The Blue Lemon is a 4 minute walk from the convention center. They are fast and offer salads, sandwiches, entrees, starters, soups, sides, gourmet coffee, and desserts. They are open Mon-Thu: 7am to 9pm, and Fri-Sat: 7am to 10pm. They are located at 55 West on South Temple Street.

The Texas de Brazil Churrascaria is a 4 minute walk to the mid-point of City Creek, 50 South Main Street. It is an “upscale Brazilian eatery featuring all-you-can-eat grilled meat carved tableside and a salad bar” (Google). Hours are Mon-Thu: 5pm - 9:30pm, Fri: 5pm - 10pm, and Sat: 4:30pm - 10pm. If it’s as popular as the Brazilian meatery in my town, you’ll need reservations. Dinner is $42.

BRIO Tuscan Grille is a 6 minute walk to the East courtyard of City Creek, at 80 South Regent Street. They are a “warm, relaxed Italian eatery serving Tuscan-inspired grill fare, wine and cocktails” (Google). Hours are Mon-Thu: 11am - 10pm, Fri-Sat: 11am - 11pm, and Sun: 11am – 9pm.

The Cheesecake Factory is a 6 minute walk to the East courtyard of City Creek, at 65 Regent Street. They open Mon-Thu: 11am – 11pm, Fri-Sat: 11am - 12:30 am, and Sun: 10am – 10pm.

Kneaders Bakery and Cafe, located above the City Creek Food Court, is an 7 minute walk. Don’t follow Google; it will take you to a street address half a block away. Follow the mall directory, or follow Google to Johnny Rockets and then go next door. Kneaders is a local “cafĂ© chain specializing in a variety of breads plus sandwiches, salads, pastries and breakfast fare” (Google). Hours are Mon-Fri: 7am–9pm, Sat: 8am-9pm. A local favorite is their all-you-can-eat French toast, served until 11am.

Pizza Studio is a 7 minute walk, and is located between Kneaders and Johnny Rockets. Again, don’t follow Google. Follow the mall directory, or follow Google to Johnny Rockets and then go next door. Pizza Studio is a “modern chain serving pizzas made with flavored crusts & a range of sauces & creative toppings” (Google). I understand they are very fast. Hours are Mon-Sat: 11am-9pm.

Johnny Rockets is a 7 minute walk and is located above the City Creek Food Court.  Hours are Mon-Thu: 11am-9pm and Fri-Sat: 11am-10pm.

City Creek Food Court is a 7 minute walk and is located off City Creek’s East courtyard. Again, don’t follow Google. Follow the mall directory, or follow Google to Johnny Rockets, which is upstairs from the food court. Restaurants include Bocate sandwiches, a Chinese place, Chick-fil-A, Great Steak, a Japanese place, Jimmy Johns, McDonalds, Sbarro, Subway, a sushi place, and Taste of Red Iguana (a local favorite for unique Mexican food). Food Court hours are 10am-9pm, but individual restaurants may vary.

Temple Square

There are several places to eat on the block East of Temple Square. All are operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, so don’t expect alcohol.

The Nauvoo Cafe is located on the ground floor of the Joseph Smith Memorial building at 15 East on South Temple Street, a 7 minute walk from the convention center. It is closed for remodeling Wednesday and Thursday. Friday hours are 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. Saturday hours are 11:00 am to 8:00 pm. They serve reasonably priced hot-carved sandwiches, soups, salads, and turkey pot pies.

The Garden Restaurant, by Marcel De Lima / marcel360.comThe Garden Restaurant is located on the 10th floor of the Joseph Smith Memorial building, with great views of Temple Square and downtown Salt Lake City. It is moderately priced and serves “upscale American fare” (Google). They open at 11:00am and close at 9:00 pm weekdays and 10:00 pm Friday and Saturday. Dinner reservations are a good idea, online or at (801) 539-3170.

The Roof Restaurant is also located on the 10th floor, with a great view of the temple. It is a gourmet dining buffet including international and traditional fare, plus a “renowned dessert buffet.” The price is around $50. It opens at 5pm. If you have shirt and tie, wear it. Reservations are a must, online or at (801) 539-1911.

The Lion House Pantry is a 9 minute walk. Go East of the Joseph Smith Memorial building, just past the old and imposing Church Administration Building and down the alley. The address is 63 East South Temple Street. They serve American home cooking fare. They are open Mon-Sat, 11am to 8pm.

The Church Office Building cafeteria serves meals to Church employees and Family History Library patrons. You need to pick up a pass in the library for the oft chance they check for it. The Church Office Building is the high rise East of the Temple. It is probably a 10 minute walk. It is open Mon-Fri. A few items are offered for breakfast from 7:00 to 8:30. Lunch is 11:00 am to 1:30 am, with some items available until 2:15.

To the South

The Blue Iguana Salt Lake City is a 2 minute walk to 165 South on West Temple Street. Google shows a path through a building. Don’t do that. Use the drive way just prior to the building. The Blue Iguana is a “casual Mexican eatery serving mole dishes along with burritos and margaritas” (Google). Hours are Sun: 4pm – 9pm, Mon-Thu: 11:30am – 9pm, Fri-Sat: 11:30am – 10pm.

Benihana is a 2 minute walk to 165 South on West Temple Street. Google shows a path through a building. Don’t do that. Use the drive way just prior to the building. Benihana is a “hibachi chain serving Japanese dishes grilled tableside by theatrical chefs” (Google). Decades ago when I went it was pricey. Hours are Sun:3pm – 9pm, Mon-Thu 11:30am to 2pm for lunch and 5pm to 9:30pm for dinner, Fri: 11:30am to 2pm for lunch and 5pm to 10:30pm for dinner, Sat: 12pm to 10:30pm.

Olive Garden is a 4 minute walk to 77 West 200 South Street. Hours are Sun-Thu: 11am – 10pm, Fri-Sat: 11am – 11pm.

Spencer's for Steaks and Chops is a 4 minute walk to the Hilton at 255 South on West Temple Street. EntrĂ©es range from $31 to $50. Hours are 11:30am – 11pm.

Ruth's Chris Steak House is a 5 minute walk to 275 South on West Temple Street. EntrĂ©es range from $31 to $50. Hours are Mon-Thu: 5pm – 10pm.

Pier 49 Pizza is a 7 minute walk to 238 Main Street. Hours are Mon-Fri: 11am – 9pm.

J. Wong's Tai and Chinese Bistro is a 5 minute walk to 163 West 200 South Street. Hours are Mon-Fri: 11am – 3pm (lunch) and 5pm – 10pm (dinner), Sat-Sun: 12pm – 3pm. Call for reservations, 801-350-0888.

Christopher's Seafood & Prime Steak House is a 6 minute walk to 134 Pierpont Ave. Hours are Mon-Sat: 4:30pm – 10pm, Sun: 4:30pm – 9pm.

Settebello Pizzeria Napoletana is an 8 minute walk to  260 South 200 West Street. Hours are Mon-Thu: 11am – 10pm, Fri-Sat: 11am – 11pm, Sun: 12pm – 9pm.

P.F. Changs is an 8 minute walk to 174 West 300 South Street. It is highly Americanized Chinese. Hours are Mon-Thu: 11am – 11pm, Fri-Sat: 11am – 12am, Sun: 11:30am – 10pm.

Free Fare Zone

The Utah Transit Authority (UTA) has a free-fare zone in downtown. This widens your possibilities, but adds a level of complexity. I don’t have time at the moment to write about the possibilities. I’m guessing taking Trax will add a minimum of 15 minutes to the transit time to a restaurant. The Trax stop is just North of the Salt Palace. See http://www.rideuta.com.

So… Did I miss your favorite? Add a comment.

Watch #RootsTech 2017 Innovator Summit Live: Wednesday Schedule

RootsTech 2017 live streamingThree sessions of tomorrow’s Innovators Summit will be streamed live. When the time comes, click here to go to the RootsTech website. All times are MST. Add two hours for Eastern time.

Wednesday

9:00 a.m.10:00 a.m. | Innovator Summit General Session
Speakers: Steve Rockwood, Liz Wiseman

10:15 a.m.–11:15 a.m. | Industry Trends and Outlook
Speakers: Craig Bott and Guest Panel

11:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. | Innovation—Best Practices and Applications
Speaker: Cydni Tetro

Check out the schedule for Thursday, Friday, Saturday and make your plans now.

Monday, February 6, 2017

Win #RootsTech 2017 Prizes from Your Living Room

Win RootsTech 2017 prizes from your living room.RootsTech 2017 just keeps getting better and better. Now there are ways you can win prizes from home, too! T-shirts, hats, even an iPad! Plus, I’ve learned of more prizes for which you must be present to win.

#NotAtRootsTech

To win from home, watch for an official giveaway Tweet from the official RootsTech account (@RootsTechConf) on Thursday, 9 February. Then, tweet a photo of yourself watching the conference online. Use the hashtag #NotAtRootsTech. Winners will be selected at random during the day. If your photo is selected, prizes such as a RootsTech t-shirt, hat, or backpack will be shipped to you. Watch for my daily heads-up of the following day’s live, streaming classes. (I’m sending them out a day in advance because some of you don’t get your newsletter until mid-day.) For more information on the #NotAtRootsTech contest, see “#NotAtRootsTech 2017? Here’s How to Participate Virtually” on the FamilySearch blog.

iPads from JoyFLIPS

JoyFLIPS is giving away four Apple iPad-2 tablets to celebrate their RootsTech 2017 launch and you don’t have to be in Salt Lake City to win. Anyone opening a free JoyFLIPS account from 8 February 2017 to 11 February 2017 will be entered into the daily drawings. (All JoyFLIPS accounts created before the event opens will be included in the drawing on 8 February.) Winners will be picked each day at the JoyFLIPS booth #1335. JoyFLIPS is one of the Innovator Showdown semi-finalists. For more information about JoyFLIPS technology visit http://www.joyflips.com or download the free iPhone app at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/joyflips-free-unlimitedscanning/id1086378359.

RootsMagic Daily Giveaway

This one you must be present to win. RootsMagic gathered up prizes from several vendors, added their own, and now they plan on giving it all away to you. The value of all the prizes totals more than $4,000. The prizes are:

To enter:

  1. Find the RootsMagic Daily Giveaway entry form in your RootsTech attendee bag. Forms are also available at the RootsMagic booth.
  2. Complete the word search puzzle on the entry form and write your name on it.
  3. Drop off your completed entry form at the RootsMagic booth in the Expo Hall (#723).
  4. Come back to the RootsMagic booth every day at 12:50 pm for the daily prize drawings. You must be present to win.

For more information, see “RootsMagic at RootsTech 2017: The RootsMagic Daily Giveaway” on the RootsMagic blog.

Genealogy Gems

More “must be present to win” prize drawings are coming to Lisa Louise Cook’s Genealogy Gems booth (#1039). She is sponsoring a series of free, 30-minute classes in her booth and topping them off with a free prize drawing in every class. I quote their schedule, with the prizes to be awarded:

Thursday, February 9

  1. 10:15 AM – Beginning Genetic Genealogy with Diahan Southard
    Your DNA Guide Video Series ($29.95)
    Getting Started Quick Guide ($8.95)
  1. 12:15 PM – 5 Ways to Jog Memories with Sunny Morton
    Story of My Life workbook ($19.99)
    Famicity Premium Subscription ($95.88) This is a brand new, private family social network. Think of it as your Legacy Center!
  1. 12:40 PM – Naturalization Records with Amie Tennant
    RootsMagic 4 CD Set ($119.80) includes RootsMagic Software from our long time and valued sponsor, the spectucular RootsMagic!
  1. 2:30 PM – German Ancestral Villages with Jim Beidler, video from Family Tree University
    Trace Your German Roots Online book ($21.99)  Fabulous resource for Germany research!
    Genealogy Gems: Ultimate Research Strategies book ($15.95) Lisa Louise Cooke’s hard to find first book.
  1. 4:00 PM – Google Methodology with Lisa Louise Cooke
    The Genealogist’s Google Toolbox book, Second Ed. ($24.95) Lisa Louise Cooke’s Google Methodology in one complete and updated volume.
    Genealogy Gems Premium Membership (New or renewal) ($39.95) Includes over 30 class videos and over 140 exclusive Premium podcast episodes!

Friday, February 10

  1. 10:15 AM – Creating Family History Videos with Lisa Louise Cooke
    Animoto Subscription ($96.00) You’re going to flip for this tech tool! Click here to learn more right away.
  1. 12:15 PM – Your Ethnic DNA Pie with Diahan Southard
    Exciting DNA themed prize to be announced soon!
  1. 12:45 PM – Genealogy Jackpot with Sunny Morton
    SnagIt Software by Techsmith ($49.95) Lisa uses SnagIt constantly, and you’re gonna LOVE it for genealogy! Techsmith tools are tops!
    Ultimate Family Tree Chart Templates CD ($29.99) Every genealogist needs this from the #1 genealogy magazine, Family Tree Magazine.
  1. 4:00 PM – Mastering Ancestry.com video from Family Tree University
    Genealogy Gems Premium Membership (New or renewal) ($39.95)
  1. 5:45 PM – Journaling & Scrapbooking Tech with Amie Tennant
    FlipPal Mobile Scanner ($149.99) You’ll flip if you win this one from our good friends at FlipPal.
  1. 6:15 PM – Organize with Trello with Drew Smith
    Organize Your Genealogy book ($25.99) After you win the book, Drew will sign in for you!

Saturday, February 11

  1. 10:15 AM – “Big 4” Databases with Sunny Morton
    Findmypast Premium Subscription ($239.50) You don’t have to have just British ancestors to love this prize, but it’s nice if you do.
  1. 2:05 PM – Google Earth Strategies with Lisa Louise Cooke
    Google Earth for Genealogy Video Series ($24.00) This series will help you go into the genealogy geography stratosphere after learning the basics at Lisa’s session.
    Genealogy Gems Premium Membership ($39.95)  7 of the 30 video classes included are on geography and genealogy, like Time Travel with Google Earth! Sweet!

Grand Prizes – Saturday at 12:45 PM

Bring the grand prize entry form to their booth to enter the grand prize drawing and get a free syllabus e-book for their booth presentations.

3rd Grand Prize: 1 Complete MyHeritage Subscription ($250.74) AND MyHeritage DNA Test Kit ($99.00) from our wonderful podcast sponsor. Thank you MyHeritage!
2nd Grand Prize: Discovery Research Package from Legacy Tree Genealogists ($350.00) Hit a brick wall? These experts will help you bust through! The winner will receive 3.5 hours of research in a digital format which includes: preliminary analysis on your family tree or DNA: discovery of what records are available for the area and time period of interest, development of a research plan, and some work towards your research goals.
1st Grand Prize:1 Year Ancestry.com World Subscription ($298.00) AND Ancestry DNA Autosomal Test Kit ($99.00) An amazing two-few from our friends Ancestry.com.

For more information, see “RootsTech 2017” on the Genealogy Gems website.

 

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#RootsTech 2017 Demo Theater Schedule

imageRootsTech 2017 has announced the schedule for the Expo Hall Demo Theater. Wow! There are giving out prizes! Want your chance to win? You must have an RootsTech pass. You can buy a keynote/expo hall pass at the Salt Palace Convention Center.

THURSDAY

Time Company Demo Title Presenter Giveaway
10:20 AM Forever A Solution for Digital Photo Loss and Disorganization Shelley Murray Forever Basic Box Package to digitize your memories ($79 Value)
10:40 AM Ancestry.com DNA Testing: Getting Started Anna Swayne DNA kit
11:00 AM High 5 Communications Everyone Has a Story to Tell. What's Yours? Lynda Fisher Sheet filled with fun family activities that encourage memory sharing
11:20 AM JewishGen.org Intro to JewishGen and Jewish Genealogy Avraham Groll Brochures
11:40 AM Historic Journals Indexing Your Own Family's Diaries and Other Records for Free on hjournals.com Doug Kennard --
12:00 PM Legacy Republic How Preserving and Enjoying Memories Benefits Your Family Genevieve Skory Memory Box for home video & photo digitization services ($100 value)
12:20 PM Konica Minolta Advanced Scanning of Memories and Sources Directly into FamilySearch.org Andrew Haight $100 AMEX Gift Card + 1 License of bizhub Marketplace Connect app for FamilySearch.org ($300 value) (compatible Konica Minolta Bizhub required)
12:40 PM Backblaze Why Backups Are Important Yev Pusin 1 year of Backblaze online backup
1:00 PM Family Tree Maker What's New with Family Tree Maker! TBD One copy of Family Tree Maker
1:20 PM FamilySearch FamilySearch: What's New Brian Edwards TBA
1:40 PM HistoryLines Using HistoryLines to Discover Your Ancestor's Daily Life Jeff Haddon 1-year HistoryLines membership
2:00 PM Your DNA Guide Should I Take a YDNA Test? Diahan Southard Your DNA Guide online video tutorial series subscription
2:20 PM Publish Your Legacy Now Make Your Family History Album Shake, Rattle & Roll Nancy Laney Subscription to online course (Value $197), "Publish Your Legacy Now," including BONUS on How to Add Video to Your Family History Album
2:40 PM American Ancestors Historic Catholic Records Online Project Andrew Hanson-Dvoracek 6-month membership to AmericanAncestors.org
3:00 PM Story 2 Ink Yes!! Your Family Has Caricature Mark Northcott 1 family digital caricature
3:20 PM Legacy Tree Genealogists Preparing to Visit Your Ancestor's Homeland Paul Woodbury $350-value discovery project
3:40 PM Intelligent Image Management, Inc. Large-Scale Historical Data Conversion Yvette Arts Gift certificate
4:00 PM Findmypast Unlocking Roman Catholic Records - The Great Untapped Resource Brian Donovan 12-month premium subscription ($240 value)
4:20 PM WikiTree What's Up at WikiTree? Eowyn Langholf Enjoy Genealogy sweatshirt
4:40 PM Twile How to Create Your Family Infographic Paul Brooks Twile premium subscription
5:00 PM Lisa Louise Cooke's Genealogy Gems 5 Amazing Things Google Earth Can Do for Genealogy Lisa Louise Cooke Book (Value: $48.95): The Genealogist's Google Toolbox signed by author plus the Google Earth for Genealogy digital video series

FRIDAY

Time Company Demo Title Presenter Giveaway
10:20 AM FamilySearch FamilySearch: Mobile Apps Todd Powell TBA
10:40 AM Findmypast The Power of Societies in Today's Genealogy Jen Baldwin 12-month premium subscription ($240 value)
11:00 AM Story 2 Ink Creating Family With Caricature Mark Northcott 1 digital caricature
11:20 AM Your DNA Guide I have DNA, Now What?! Diahan Southard Getting Started in Genetic Genealogy quick sheet
11:40 AM Konica Minolta Advanced Scanning of Memories and Sources Directly into FamilySearch.org Andrew Haight $100 AMEX Gift Card + 1 License of bizhub Marketplace Connect app for FamilySearch.org ($300 value) (compatible Konica Minolta Bizhub required)
12:00 PM Ancestry.com Preview of Ancestry's New Online Memorial Product: We Remember David Graham DNA kit
12:20 PM Findmypast Parish Records of England & Wales Myko Clelland 12-month premium subscription ($240 value)
12:40 PM JRNL Family History Hacks with JRNL Nick Jones JRNL Book Publishing up to 250 Pages, plus free shipping in continental USA
1:00 PM Backblaze Backup vs. Sync - What You Need to Know Yev Pusin 1 year of Backblaze online backup
1:20 PM        
1:40 PM Legacy Tree Genealogists How to Hire a Genealogist You Can Trust Jessica Taylor $350-value discovery project
2:00 PM HistoryLines Using HistoryLines with Your FamilySearch Account Is Easy Breezy! Jeff Haddon 1-year HistoryLines membership
2:20 PM Ancestral Quest (Incline Software) Using TreeTips™ of Ancestral Quest to Find Your Ancestors Gaylon Findlay 1 copy of Ancestral Quest
2:40 PM Forever Extraordinary Family History…Preserved Permanently Online with Forever™ Ann Monteith Forever Basic Box Package to digitize your memories ($79 Value)
3:00 PM Lisa Louise Cooke's Genealogy Gems Google Search Power Strategies Lisa Louise Cooke Book (Value: $64.90): The Genealogist's Google Toolbox signed by author and 1 year Genealogy Gems Premium Membership featuring Google Search video classes
3:20 PM Record the Story of Your Life Organized Video Histories at the Touch of a Button, All from Your Smartphone Karen Corbitt Unlimited video histories on emberall.com and 1 premium Legacy DVD ($79 Value)
3:40 PM Trees by RIE Remembering Our Families Our Way Marie Fisher $25 gift certificate to Trees by RIE
4:00 PM Pictureline The Photograph—Why It Is So Important Jens Nielsen $25 Pictureline gift cards and other swag
4:20 PM FamilySearch FamilySearch: Search Tips and Tricks Robert Kehrer TBA
4:40 PM RootsFinder Analyzing and Managing Evidence with RootsFinder Heather Henderson 1-year of the RootsFinder Pro plan
5:30 PM   Cultural Celebration    

SATURDAY

Time Company Demo Title Presenter Giveaway
10:20 AM RootsMagic Your Home Base for Your Online Research Bruce Buzbee RootsMagic software + companion book
10:40 AM Findmypast Exploring the Early Years of Pennsylvania with HSP Jen Baldwin 12-month premium subscription ($240 value)
11:00 AM Brigham Young University Family History Resources at BYU Amy Harris Coupons for free T-shirt
11:20 AM GenealogyDOTcoach Genealogy Coaching and Mentorship Janet Hovorka 30-minute gift certificate
11:40 AM Forever Preserving Scrapbooks and Family Stories Madelyn Brownell Forever Basic Box Package to digitize your memories ($79 Value)
12:00 PM FamilySearch FamilySearch: How the New Indexing Program Works Devin Ashby TBA
12:20 PM Ancestry.com Finding Your Ancestors Through Military Records on Fold3 Todd Brewer DNA kit
12:40 PM Twile Turn Your FamilySearch Tree into a Twile Timeline Paul Brooks Twile premium subscription
1:00 PM Ancestry.com Connecting Your Ancestry Online Tree with FamilySearch Tim Crabb DNA kit
1:20 PM MooseRoots Get to Know Your Ancestors Better Than Ever Before John Dagger MooseRoots T-shirt
1:40 PM Church History Department Early Mormon Missionary Database Ryan Combs A church history book
2:00 PM Heritage of Heroes.com How to Turn Family History Into Bedtime Stories Stephanie Fronk --
2:20 PM Publish Your Legacy Now Quickly Scan, Share, Upload Grandma's Old Photo Album Nancy Laney Subscription to online course (Value $197), "Publish Your Legacy Now," including BONUS on How to Add Video to Your Family History Album
2:40 PM ArkivDigital Discover Your Swedish Roots Using ArkivDigital Kathy Meade 3-month ArkivDigital subscription
3:00 PM   The Family Food (Family Discovery Day Event)    

The Expo Hall closes at 4:30. See you at RootsTech!

#RootsTech Colossal Giveaway Worth Up to $3,000

Genealogy Business Alliance RootsTech 2017 Colossal GiveawaySixteen members of the Genealogy Business Alliance have gotten together to put together a prize package for some lucky RootsTech 2017 attendees. Altogether, the prizes are worth nearly $3,000. Michael Booth of RootsMagic explained how to enter:

  1. Visit a participating booth in the expo hall (see PDF map).
  2. Look for the GBA sign.
  3. Submit an entry using the sign-up sheet.
  4. Visit each participating booth to enter again.
  5. Winners will be randomly chosen after the conference and notified via e-mail to arrange prize delivery.

Genealogy Business Alliance RootsTech 2017 Colossal Giveaway prizes

The participating vendors are:

  • Ancestry
  • AncestryProGenealogists
  • Bella Italia Genealogy
  • Family ChartMasters
  • Family Tree DNA
  • Findmypast
  • genealogyDOTcoach
  • Genlighten
  • In-Depth Genealogist
  • kidsHeritage
  • Legacy Books
  • Legacy Tree Genealogists
  • Photo Detective
  • RootsMagic
  • StoryTerrace
  • Your DNA Guide

Michael also posted a map of the expo hall showing participating booth locations:

Genealogy Business Alliance RootsTech 2017 Colossal Giveaway map

Full contest rules may be found at http://www.genealogybusinessalliance.org

Good luck, everyone!

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Seasoned Genealogy Track at #RootsTech 2017

RootsTech 2017 Seasoned Genealogy TrackI noticed this past week that RootsTech 2017 has called out a number of classes as a “Seasoned Genealogy Track.” (Insider joke: maybe that should have been “Seasoned Genealogists’ Track.”) While not all-inclusive of the professional-grade presenters at RootsTech, this track should forever dispel the notion that RootsTech is just for beginners. The track contains these classes:

Wednesday, Feb 8

 

3:00 PM

 

RT0535 Google Books: the tool you should use every day!

Lisa Louise Cook

RT0550 Underused Databases for Scottish Genealogy

Christine Woodcock

RT2085 Share the Work: ResearchTies and Multi-User Logs

Jill N. Crandell

RT2088 Technology for Deciphering Foreign Language Record

Randy Whited

RT3015 When Worlds Collide: Resolving Conflicts in Genealogical Records

Judy G. Russell

RT8642 How will DNA continue to disrupt our industry

Angie Bush, CeCe Moore

RT9227 Metadata: “Writing on the Back” of a Digital Photo

Alison Taylor

RT9713 Street Savvy: Discovering Your Urban Roots

Juliana Szucs

4:30 PM

 

IS1764 Family History Marketing and how to get people engaged in genealogy?

Dirk Weissleder

RT0084 Organizing Your Genealogy Files and Correspondence

Drew Smith

RT0607 The Digital Revolution in Irish Genealogy

Brian Donovan

RT2096 Using Identity Characteristics to Locate Ancestors

Angela McGhie

RT3017 Mothers, Daughters, Wives: Tracing Female Lines

Judy G. Russell

   

Thursday, Feb 9

 

11:00 AM

 

RT0763 Using Genealogical Periodicals for Research.

Frazine Taylor

RT1340 Wolfram Alpha for Genealogists

Thomas MacEntee

RT1533 Social Context using Newspapers: Not just BMDs

Helen Smith

RT1779 Record Destruction Strategies in Spanish Research

Lynn Turner

RT2019 Using the GPS to Navigate Your Research

Angela McGhie

RT3017 Mothers, Daughters, Wives: Tracing Female Lines

Judy G. Russell

RT3451 Accessing your French ancestors records online: where to go

Jacques Le Marois

RT9637 Researching WWI and WWII American Veterans

David Lambert

1:30 PM

 

RT0036 Apprentices, Indentureship, & German Redemptioners

Peggy Lauritzen

RT0363 Using British Newspapers to further your research

Myko Clelland

RT0858 Eliminate Eye-Rolling with these 7 Awesome Apps!

Lisa Louise Cook

RT1036 Mapping the Freedmen’s Bureau: New Research Guide

Toni Carrier & Angela Walton-Raji

RT3000 Writing About and Documenting DNA Test Results

Thomas Jones

RT9438 Where to find the stories of Scandinavian people?

Finn Karlsen

3:00 PM

 

RT0037 Finding Substitutes for Vital Records

Peggy Lauritzen

RT0805 From Nurses to Cooks: Black Women in the Civil War

Angela Walton-Raji

RT1657 Digging for Details: Getting the Full Story

Jenn Baldwin

RT2077 Blessings and Curses of Tracing Welsh Ancestry

Darris Williams

RT3245 My Ancestors are in My DNA!

Angie Bush

RT4216 The German-American Genealogical Partnership (GAGP) - Innovative perspectives for the future

Dirk Weissleder

4:30 PM

 

GS0566 Genealogical Research: Online Resources–for Free!

C. Ann Staley

RT1046 Freedmen's Bureau Records on FamilySearch

Ken Nelson

RT1203 International Searches - Tips and Tricks

 

RT1852 10 Stellar Storytelling Tools and Apps

Lisa Alzo

RT2016 Italian Genealogy Research in Italy and from Home

Mary Tedesco

RT3004 Organizing Evidence to Reveal Lineages

Thomas Jones

RT8872 Scottish Genealogy - yes, the records do exist!

Dr Bruce Durie

   

Friday, Feb 10

 

11:00 AM

 

RT1485 Fun with Photos–The Sheboygan Dead Horse Picture

Colleen Fitzpatrick

RT1772 5 Search Strategies Every Genealogist Should Know

Amy Johnson Crow

RT2007 Creating an Effective Research Plan

Angela McGhie

RT2072 Genograms- Creative Ways to View Your Research

Randy Whited

RT3002 Using Autosomal DNA to Help Extend a Lineage

Thomas Jones

RT3013 Copyright Law for Genealogists

Judy G. Russell

RT8874 How to get a legal Coat of Arms

Dr Bruce Durie

RT9437 What to know starting Scandinavian genealogy?

Finn Karlsen

1:30 PM

 

RT0881 Instagram: 5 Reasons Genealogists Should Use It

Maureen Taylor

RT1288 Next Steps for British Research

Amy Harris

RT1529 Finding Books, Books, Glorious Books

Helen Smith

RT1749 Preparing for research trips to your ancestral homes

Dirk Weissleder

RT2179 Records of Inheritance in Scotland up to 1868

Dr Bruce Durie

RT2463 Military Pension Law

Richard Sayre

RT9733 Censational Census Strategies

Mary Kircher Roddy

3:00 PM

 

RT0630 Jumping the Pond-Find the Origins of your Ancestor

Donna Moughty

RT1336 You Found It Where? Unusual Records

D. Joshua Taylor

RT1338 The 15 Habits of Highly Frugal Genealogists

Thomas MacEntee

RT1457 Dealing with African American Genealogy Challenges

Shelley Murphy

RT3006 When Does Newfound Evidence Overturn a Conclusion?

Thomas Jones

RT3011 The Ethical Genealogist

Judy G. Russell

RT8953 Crowdsource with Social Media Breaks Through Walls

Amie Tennant

RT9037 Finding Your Ancestors in U. S. Church Records

Kip Sperry

4:30 PM

 

RT0085 Organizing Your Research Trip

Drew Smith

RT0889 Success Tips for Using FamilySearch.org

James Ison

RT1123 The Art of Sharing Family Stories Through Digital Scrapbooking

Shelley Murphy

RT1153 DNA: Citations, Proof Arguments and Conclusions

Angie Bush

RT1224 Hospital Records - An Untapped Goldmine

Colleen Fitzpatrick

RT1302 How Do I Find That? Secrets to Find Unique Sources

D. Joshua Taylor

RT1648 Surnames in Genealogy & Surname Distribution Maps

Darris Williams

RT2400 The General Land Office website

Richard Sayre

RT2468 Finding your French ancestors via societies and other genealogical sites: Who can help

Jacques Le Marois

RT4765 Cross the Atlantic with Religious Records

Jenn Baldwin

RT9206 Transitioning genetic genealogy to the 21st century with DREAM technology

Eran Elhaik

RT9726 Finding ancestors in British crime & court records

Myko Clelland

   

Saturday, Feb 11

 

11:00 AM

 

RT0421 Troll Virtual Cemeteries & Using Cemetery Records

Amie Tennant

RT0538 How to Create a Free Google Earth Map Collection

Lisa Louise Cook

RT1337 Can I Use That In My Genealogy? A Copyright Primer

Thomas MacEntee

RT1434 App Attack! Never leave home without them.

Shelley Murphy

RT1861 Take Great Genealogy Photos & Not Spend a Fortune

Amy Johnson Crow

RT2076 How to Find Living People using Global Technology

Colleen Fitzpatrick

RT2095 The Art of Storytelling: It's more than names & dates

Kenyatta Berry

RT2502 Irish Research – using online resources

Richard Sayre

RT3115 French sources to find your French ancestors

Jacques Le Marois

RT6487 Finding my Irish story Going beyond the free stuff

Brian Donovan

RT8421 Breaking barriers using the US Marriage records

Lynn Turner

RT9439 The records after Scandinavians that passed away

Finn Karlsen

1:30 PM

 

RT1045 What is Your Revolutionary War Ancestor's Story

Ken Nelson

RT1739 Uncover Hidden Gems with DPLA and WorldCat

Amy Johnson Crow

RT2192 Genealogy - A Qualified Profession?

Dr Bruce Durie

RT4215 Sources and structures for successful genealogical research in Germany

Dirk Weissleder

RT9699 Going beyond the Online Gravestone.

David Lambert

RT9735 A Nose for Newspapers: 16 Super Secrets

Mary Kircher Roddy

3:00 PM

 

RT3018 Mapping Apps for Genealogists

Richard Sayre

RT9723 Beyond the British Census

Myko Clelland