Wednesday, May 8, 2024

UVTAGG - 2025-05-08 - Press Release: Online Mtg, 11 May 2024, 10-12 Noon MDT, BETH ANN WISEMAN on METADATA OF PHOTOS

UVTAGG - 2025-05-08 - Press Release: Online Mtg, 11 May 2024, 10-12 Noon MDT, BETH ANN WISEMAN on METADATA OF PHOTOS

2024-05-08
Journalists and newsletter editors, please post this where you can.    If you need more information, please see our website --  https://uvtagg.org  and Press Release Blog  https://blog.uvtagg.org/ .   If you have questions, please contact me.   Thanks. 
Don

Donald R. Snow -- snowd@math.byu.edu  

[Short Version]======================.
UVTAGG MEETING, Saturday Morning, 11 May 2024 on Zoom and Facebook
10 am - 11 AM MDT:  BETH ANN WISEMAN on Metadata Magic:  Preserving the Writing On the Back Of the Photo (Metadata) In Digital Photos
11:10-12 Noon MDT:  BETH ANN WISEMAN on Metadata Magic: How Do I Embed Metadata In My Digital Photos?
Details on UVTAGG.org and on the UVTAGG blog.
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[Long version]======================. 
UVTAGG MEETING, Saturday Morning, 11 May 2024 on Zoom and Facebook
Details and links to watch are on  https://uvtagg.org   and on the UVTAGG Facebook page.
10 am - 11 AM MDT:  BETH ANN WISEMAN on Metadata Magic:  Preserving the Writing On the Back Of the Photo (Metadata) In Digital Photos

11:10-12 Noon MDT:  BETH ANN WISEMAN on Metadata Magic: How Do I Embed Metadata In My Digital Photos?

ABOUT BETH ANN WISEMAN:
Beth Ann Wiseman's passion is preserving family photos, both personally and professionally.  As a teenager in the 1970s, she received xeroxed copies of copies of family stories whose blubs and blurs were barely readable.  Since she was not able to source photos and stories, she pondered how she could preserve her rich family heritage for her children and grandchildren.  She has a B. A. in History and a Masters degree in Computer Science, initially working as a software developer, which included the scanning of digital images - the perfect solution for preserving and sharing family stories. At that time it was difficult to share scanned images. The rest of the story needed to go along with the images. She tried file system strategies, static html files on a CD, and even creating a database on CD.  Nothing seemed to work really well.

Beth Ann was one of the original members of the engineering team at FamilySearch that implemented Memories and she still works on that team - her dream job.  Memories addresses many of the sticking points for sharing family photos and stories.  She is also involved with an organization created by Gordon Clarke at FamilySearch to standardize how the family history industry uses metadata properties and she has been testing and validating the standards proposed by the Family History Metadata Working Group (FHMWG).

ABOUT THE MAIN PRESENTATION;
Embedding the writing on the back of the photo so that it travels with the photo as embedded metadata creates magic in finding and sharing your photos and their stories.  Once you know why, you will want to know how. This main presentation discusses why you would want to go to the effort of embedding the writing on the back of the photo into your digital photos. And what do FamilySearch and others do with metadata in a photo?

ABOUT THE CLASS:
OK, I'm convinced. I really want the magic of metadata in my digital photos. How can I do that?  What tools can I use?

All meetings of the UVTAGG group are open to the public and have the goal of helping people use technology to further their family and personal history.  The Group is in its 34th year and previously was called the Utah Valley PAF Users Group.  On the blog is a way for anyone  to receive the press releases via email.  Members of the group ($15/year), besides being able to interact with presenters on ZOOM, receive the  monthly email newsletter, TAGGology, and have access to the more than 650 videos of past presentations and classes.  TAGGology contains a wealth of information about genealogy, including information for Temple and Family History Consultants.  Free sample copies of the Newsletter can be requested by emailing uvtagginfo@gmail.com  . 

Officers of UVTAGG are Gerhard Ruf, President; Laurie Castillo, 1st VP; Don Snow, 2nd VP; Secretary (Vacant); Jerry Castillo, Membership Officer, Marilyn Thomsen, TAGGology Newsletter Editor; Rayanne Melick, Treasurer; Librarian (Vacant); Carol Hill, Social Media Publicist; James Anderson, FamilySearch Coordinator; Chris Stevenson, Brent Nelson, Jerry Castillo, and Dawn Brimhall, Broadcast and Website Specialists.  For further information contact President Gerhard Ruf at uvtagginfo@gmail.com (801-602-5048), or 1st VP Laurie Castillo at gengal@comcast.net, or 2nd VP Don Snow at snowd@math.byu.edu.

Donald R. Snow, 2nd VP, snowd@math.byu.edu .
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Dr. Donald R. Snow, Retired Professor of Mathematics, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA -  snowd@math.byu.edu 

Thursday, April 4, 2024

UVTAGG - Press Release: Online Mtg, 13 Apr 2024, 10-12 Noon MDT, ROBERT GIVENS ON NEW FEATURES IN FAMILYSEARCH

UVTAGG - Press Release: Online Mtg, 13 Apr 2024, 10-12 Noon MDT, ROBERT GIVENS ON NEW FEATURES IN FAMILYSEARCH

2024-04-04
Journalists and newsletter editors, please post this where you can.    If you need more information, please see our website --  https://uvtagg.org  and Press Release Blog  https://blog.uvtagg.org/ .   If you have questions, please contact me.   Thanks. 
Don
Donald R. Snow -- snowd@math.byu.edu  

[Short Version]======================.
UVTAGG MEETING, Saturday Morning, 13 Apr 2024 on Zoom and Facebook
10 am - 11 AM MDT:  ROBERT GIVENS on FAMILYSEARCH LABS: FAMILY GROUP TREES AND THE TOGETHER APP
11:10-12 Noon MDT:  ROBERT GIVENS on FIVE LESSER USED FEATURES OF FAMILYSEARCH
More details on UVTAGG.org and on the UVTAGG blog.
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[Long version]======================. 
UVTAGG MEETING, Saturday Morning, 13 Apr 2024 on Zoom and Facebook
Details and links to watch are on  https://uvtagg.org   and on the UVTAGG Facebook page.
10 am - 11 AM MDT:  ROBERT GIVENS on FAMILYSEARCH LABS: FAMILY GROUP TREES AND THE TOGETHER APP
11:10-12 Noon MDT:  ROBERT GIVENS on FIVE LESSER USED FEATURES OF FAMILYSEARCH

ABOUT ROBERT GIVENS:
Robert Givens has received advanced degrees from Fresno State College and California State University, Fresno. His career in education spanned 39 years in that area. He started researching in family history during his high school years and has been even more actively involved since his retirement in 2008. This included 8 years directing the Fresno North Stake Family History Center and currently with his wife is an Area Temple and Family History Adviser for 11 stakes in the Fresno region.

For 15 years as a FamilySearch volunteer he was actively involved supporting various features of FamilySearch, including helping patrons with their problem records, launching and supporting social communities and administering research groups sponsored by FamilySearch in Facebook, and working on its Research Wiki. He is an experienced researcher in New England, Midwest and Southern state records, has published 4 genealogy books, and presented on genealogical topics in multiple states. When he is not researching, he loves to garden, read, and watch sports on TV.

ABOUT THE MAIN PRESENTATION -- FAMILYSEARCH LABS: FAMILY GROUP TREES AND THE TOGETHER APP
These new features of FamilySearch were made public at RootsTech 2024.  The Family Group Trees feature has been in the works for over 7 years and allows a family to create a private place on FamilySearch where the living members of the family can create a tree of the living where everyone can see everyone else in the group.  Memories and sources can be added and everyone in the group can see them. The Together app is a new app that is intended to be a companion to the new Family Group Trees. With it you can share many kinds of things about yourself and your family and share with the living members of your Family Group Tree.

ABOUT THE CLASS -- FIVE LESSER USED FEATURES OF FAMILYSEARCH
This presentation covers the following features:
- Start Discovering Your Family Story
- The About page
- Time Line and Map page
- Chats, Notes, Discussions and Brief Life Story (Collaboration Tools), and
-The feature called Following.

All meetings of the Group are open to the public and have the goal of helping people use technology to further their family and personal history.  The Group is in its 34th year and previously was called the Utah Valley PAF Users Group.  On the blog is a way for anyone  to receive the press releases via email.  Members of the group ($15/year), besides being able to interact with presenters on ZOOM, receive the  monthly email newsletter, TAGGology, and have access to the more than 650 videos of past presentations and classes.  TAGGology contains a wealth of information about genealogy, including information for Temple and Family History Consultants.  Free sample copies of the Newsletter can be requested by emailing uvtagginfo@gmail.com  . 

Officers of UVTAGG are Gerhard Ruf, President; Laurie Castillo, 1st VP; Don Snow, 2nd VP; Secretary (Vacant); Jerry Castillo, Membership Officer, Marilyn Thomsen, TAGGology Newsletter Editor; Rayanne Melick, Treasurer; Librarian (Vacant); Carol Hill, Social Media Publicist; James Anderson, FamilySearch Coordinator; Chris Stevenson, Brent Nelson, Jerry Castillo, and Dawn Brimhall, Broadcast and Website Specialists.  For further information contact President Gerhard Ruf at uvtagginfo@gmail.com (801-602-5048), or 1st VP Laurie Castillo at gengal@comcast.net, or 2nd VP Don Snow at snowd@math.byu.edu.
Donald R. Snow, 2nd VP, snowd@math.byu.edu .
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Dr. Donald R. Snow, Retired Professor of Mathematics, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA -  snowd@math.byu.edu 

Thursday, March 7, 2024

UVTAGG Press Release: Online Mtg, 09 Mar 2024, 10-12 Noon MT, WENDY BRIMHALL AG® on NEWSPAPERS

UVTAGG  Press Release: Online Mtg, 09 Mar 2024, 10-12 Noon MT, WENDY BRIMHALL AG® on NEWSPAPERS


2024-03-07

Journalists and newsletter editors, please post this where you can.    If you need more information, please see our website --  https://uvtagg.org  and Press Release Blog  https://blog.uvtagg.org/ .   If you have questions, please contact me.   Thanks. 

Don

Donald R. Snow -- snowd@math.byu.edu  

[Short Version]======================.
UVTAGG MEETING, Saturday Morning, 09 Mar 2024 on Zoom and Facebook
10 am - 11 AM MT:  WENDY BRIMHALL AG® on OLD NEWS IS GOOD NEWS: SEARCHING FOR ANCESTORS IN NEWSPAPERS

11:10-12 Noon MT:  WHAT WE LEARNED AT ROOTSTECH 2024: PANEL DISCUSSION with MARILYN THOMSEN, CAROL HILL, and SANDY BRIMHALL
More details on UVTAGG.org and on the UVTAGG blog.
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[Long version]======================. 
UVTAGG MEETING, Saturday Morning, 09 Mar 2024 on Zoom and Facebook
Details and links to watch are on  https://uvtagg.org   and on the UVTAGG Facebook page.
10 am - 11 AM MT:  WENDY BRIMHALL AG® on OLD NEWS IS GOOD NEWS: SEARCHING FOR ANCESTORS IN NEWSPAPERS

11:10-12 Noon MT:  WHAT WE LEARNED AT ROOTSTECH 2024: PANEL DISCUSSION with MARILYN THOMSEN, CAROL HILL, and SANDY BRIMHALL

ABOUT THE MAIN PRESENTATION -- OLD NEWS IS GOOD NEWS: SEARCHING FOR ANCESTORS IN NEWSPAPERS
Newspapers are an incredible underutilized resource in Family History. This presentation will discuss both free and subscription newspaper websites. It will also demonstrate searching techniques and show what information can be gathered from newspapers.

ABOUT WENDY BRIMHALL AG®:
Wendy Brimhall, AG®, is a professional genealogist specializing in the United States Upper South. She graduated from Brigham Young University with a BA in Family History - Genealogy. She completed internships at the Filson Historical Society in Louisville, Kentucky, Utah State Archives, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Church History Library. She works for Ancestry ProGenealogists®. Wendy gained her love of family history by visiting the Family History Library in Salt Lake City with her parents for many years as a child. She loves gathering the stories of individuals and seeing how their life played out in the time and place in which they lived. In her spare time, she likes to cook, hike, quilt, and fiddle.

ABOUT THE CLASS -- WHAT WE LEARNED AT ROOTSTECH 2024: PANEL DISCUSSION
Open discussion for UVTAGG members on Zoom with Marilyn Thomsen, Carol Hill, and Sandy Brimhall

All meetings of the Group are open to the public and have the goal of helping people use technology to further their family and personal history.  The Group is in its 34th year and previously was called the Utah Valley PAF Users Group.  On the blog is a way for anyone  to receive the press releases via email.  Members of the group ($15/year), besides being able to interact with presenters on ZOOM, receive the  monthly email newsletter, TAGGology, and have access to the more than 650 videos of past presentations and classes.  TAGGology contains a wealth of information about genealogy, including information for Temple and Family History Consultants.  Free sample copies of the Newsletter can be requested by emailing uvtagginfo@gmail.com  . 

Officers of UVTAGG are Gerhard Ruf, President; Laurie Castillo, 1st VP; Don Snow, 2nd VP; Secretary (Vacant); Jerry Castillo, Membership Officer, Marilyn Thomsen, TAGGology Newsletter Editor; Rayanne Melick, Treasurer; Librarian (Vacant); Carol Hill, Social Media Publicist; James Anderson, FamilySearch Coordinator; Chris Stevenson, Brent Nelson, Jerry Castillo, and Dawn Brimhall, Broadcast and Website Specialists.  For further information contact President Gerhard Ruf at uvtagginfo@gmail.com (801-602-5048), or 1st VP Laurie Castillo at gengal@comcast.net, or 2nd VP Don Snow at snowd@math.byu.edu.
Donald R. Snow, 2nd VP, snowd@math.byu.edu .
==================================.

Dr. Donald R. Snow, Retired Professor of Mathematics, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA -  snowd@math.byu.edu