Sunday, December 17, 2017

Access to 250+ Digital Libraries Across the Nation

Are you researching a topic or your family history.  The information at this site will give you an amazing amount of options for your search.  Below is the article outlining the list.  Below the article is the list categorized by state.  Check this out to help in your search.  This is also on the Genealogy Page.

 Open Education Data Base

"Hundreds of libraries and archives exist online, from university-supported sites to accredited online schools to individual efforts. Each one has something to offer to researchers, students, and teachers. This list contains over 250 libraries and archives that focus mainly on localized, regional, and U.S. history, but it also includes larger collections, eText and eBook repositories, and a short list of directories to help you continue your research efforts.

The sites listed here are mainly open access, which means that the digital formats are viewable and usable by the general public. So, such sites as the Connecticut Digital Library (iCONN) are not listed, as they operate on the premise that the user has a Connecticut library card in his or her possession.Efforts were made to go to the root source for these collections. In other words, if you’re seeking the American Memory Project, which was created and housed at the Library of Congress, then you’ll find the link for the Library of Congress rather than the link for American Memory (although we included that link in the description of the Library of Congress listing). The root sources, in most cases, will lead you to collections that are too numerous to list here. In fact, it would be impossible to list all sources and we know we may have missed some favorites.

As a warning, many states listed their collections as “archives” when, in reality, the sources contained secondary sources such as books and transcriptions rather than a digital image of the actual document. Still, these resources can be invaluable for the person who seeks sources on family histories or on regional histories. To that end, we offer links to localized collections first, categorized by state. "

Saturday, October 7, 2017

New Additions to Genealogy Page -- Check them out on Genealogy button above.

Sunday, September 3, 2017

Reading...for free


One of the amazing ability of technology is to make tons of books fit on a page size tablet. This is a real boon to the traveler and camper... no more stacks of books under the bed. Now you can take those "must read" books with you. Not only that, but there are myriad websites that offer free or inexpensive books. Below you will find a list of these sites that will give you access to more books than you can read in a lifetime.

Your Library and OverDrive  https://www.overdrive.com  Most libraries have set up e-book and audio book lending libraries using the app above.  Here you can borrow some of the latest books as well as classics.  As you travel, you might want to visit libraries where you stay for long periods of time and see if you can get a library card that will allow you to borrow books for your tablet.  Most books are for a limited checkout period just like library books.  The nice thing about this way of borrowing from your library is that the books are automatically returned without you having to take them back.  Just don't forgot you checked them out!

Kindle App  The free Kindle App for iPad is Amazon's ebook reader. Unlike Apple's iBooks, Kindle is cross-platform. If you already have a large Kindle book collection, free or otherwise, or you just want to keep your options open for the future, Kindle is a great choice.

Newsletters and Free Kindle Websites
Important: If you see a free Kindle book that you want then get it as soon as you can. Prices often change and it's difficult to tell how long the book will remain free. When downloading a free Kindle book on Amazon verify that the book is still free by making sure the price is $0.00. If it lists a price or says "read for free" or has a price for prime members the book is not free anymore.

Book Bub BookBub alerts you to limited-time free & discounted ebooks matching your interests.  It's free to join, you can read on any device, and the books are yours to own.  You receive a newsletter email each day with the current selection of books from the preferences you set up when you enroll.

EReader IQ  Very similar to BookBub in format, although books are generally different.  You set up your genre preference when you enroll.

Freebooksy  Like the newsletters above, Freebooksy will send you a daily email alerting you of free books that interest you from the preferences you set when you enroll.  These free books are often for a very limited time, so check before you buy them. The price may have changed from free.

Buck Books  This list contains books that are $1.

eBook Discovery  Ebook Discovery presents you with a list of free and discounted books to choose from.  To get the books for the Kindle app, you must download the .mobi file.  To get the file on your device requires another step.

Instafree  You have access to many books through this app.  Be aware that you are often subscribed to the author's webpage and newsletter in order to download the book.  These, however, can often lead to more free books from these authors.  

Amazon --How to locate free books
Go to the Kindle Store
Enter term free books or $.00  and see what you can find.  Download to your heart's content.

Hundred Zeros  You can find books by categories at this website.  Watch the price before you download as they may no longer be free.

Kindle Buffet Each day's list of new free Kindle books includes a top recommendation with an author profile and then is followed by more free books that include the genre, title, author, and synopsis.

The Reader's Cafe The eReader Cafe has listings every day for free Kindle books and a few bargain books. Daily email subscriptions and social media profiles are also available if you don't want to check their site every day.

Ebook Daily  Every day, eBookDaily adds three new free Kindle books to several different genres.

Ebooks Habit The free kindle book listings here include a full description of the book as well as a photo of the cover.

CENTLESS BOOKS ALL THE BOOKS ARE LISTED DOWN A SINGLE PAGE WITH THUMBNAILS OF THE COVER IMAGE AND DIRECT LINKS TO AMAZON. YOU CAN ALSO SUBSCRIBE.


Public Domain Books

These are books that have been scanned by volunteers. These books are out of copyright so you can find many classics and obscure texts from the 1700 and 1800s.  Most can be downloaded and printed making them good for research.  Others can be read on-line.
A note to genealogists:  Look for books on your family surname, county histories or Who's Who books.  You'll be surprised at what you will find.
Project Gutenberg: Free eBooks  A digital library of free e-books which includes book listings, search engine, newsletter, articles, and information on how users can help add to the library.

Google Books  Search and preview millions of books from libraries and publishers worldwide using Google Book Search. Discover a new favorite or unearth an old classic.

Internet Archive  An extensive library of books, audios, texts, and videos are available.  Some can be downloaded or read online.   If you are researching or looking for texts from the 1800s-1900s, this is a great place to look.

What?  You Want More!!
Check out these websites.
Fifty  Places to Get Free Books  A list of different places to look for free books most of which are public domain or classics.

 20 Best Sites to Download Free Books  Another list of free books which includes both children's books and books on technology.



You'll never have to load heavy books 
in your RV again!

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Once in a Lifetime Event --Solar Eclipse, August 21


Once in a Lifetime Event --Solar Eclipse, August 21


There probably aren't any left who have seen a total solar eclipse.  The last one was 99 years ago.
 Unlike our predecessors, we have lots of options for watching and learning about this event.
 With the amazing technology we have now, we don't even have to buy special glasses and
go outside to see it.


If you can't watch the eclipse outside or the cloud cover doesn't cooperative, you can
livestream this amazing celestial event on your PC.  Slooh, the first live-viewing telescope
online service, just made their service free.  Watch this video to see if the eclipse will be
passing over your area.





You can also watch from the NASA website. NASA said they will be using 11 spacecraft, three
 NASA aircraft, more than 50 high-altitude balloons, and the astronauts aboard the International
Space Station to capture the celestial event. With all these unique vantage points, people who
watch NASA's livestream might get an even better view than people staring at the sky!

NASA's live stream will be picked up by several other sources too. Ustream, YouTube, and
Stream Enterprise will be airing NASA's feed. In addition to the NASA website, the agency will
also use NASA Edge and NASA TV to air the event. These channels are not set up yet but you
can access them from this link when they go live.

Here are a few more websites that will also be doing livestreams:
Exploratorium.edu
Astronomy.com
TimeandDate.com

If you do watch the eclipse outside, remember to protect your eyes with the special eclipse glasses,
 not just sunglasses.


Now for a commercial break... just so I know that this blog information is getting out to the RCW PC Club, please comment below.  Thanks, Ann

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Wanna Cry? Hope Not!! How to Protect Your Computer

The latest ransomware, named Wanna Cry, surfaced big time last week and caused major problems.  Unfortunately, another attack is building on this ransomware, called  Adylkuzz. With Adylkuzz, instead of locking the victims' computer with ransomware, the malware turns infected computers into a botnet of "miners," funneling large sums of digital currency. This causes your computer to run slow as its resources are used in the background.

What to Do?

Kim Komando has an article outlining what to do to protect yourself at http://www.komando.com/happening-now/401062/another-cyberattack-spreading-and-its-worse-than-wannacry

"The good news is, Microsoft released an update in March that fixes this flaw so it is CRITICAL that you have your Windows up to date. The bad news is, older versions of Windows operating systems are no longer supported and do not receive these critical Security Updates. However, Microsoft released an emergency patch for its no-longer supported operating systems after the WannaCry outbreak.

If you are running an older, unsupported version of Windows,
click here to download the available Security Update.

You also need to make sure that your gadget's operating system is updated regularly. Click here to learn how to have security updates installed automatically. It's also a good idea to have strong security software on all of your gadgets to stay protected from digital threats."


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Sunday, March 5, 2017

10 Important Google Sites

Check out the information Google stores on you!

Google stores everything privately and here are the 10 important links (URLs) that will unlock everything Google knows about you. They are hidden somewhere deep inside your Google Account dashboard and they may reveal interesting details about you that are otherwise only known to Google.

Check out the places you can check for personal information as detailed on http://www.labnol.org/internet/important-google-urls/28428/

These links help you locate how Google stores...

  • Passwords
  • Profiles for ads
  • Export all Google data from one spot
  • Location history
  • YouTube and Google search history
  • Log-in history
and how to
  • File a complaint with Google
  • Locate a lost phone
  • Sign up for a new account without a Google email