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A network is made up a very large community where members having a common interest connect with each other to communicate. Special interest groups can also be found within networks where members can join to collaborate with one another. The following networks have members who belong to special groups relating to genealogy within the network. Some of the groups within networks are listed below. The expertise of the group can range form expert to novice. All are there to share ideas and resources.<br> | A network is made up a very large community where members having a common interest connect with each other to communicate. Special interest groups can also be found within networks where members can join to collaborate with one another. The following networks have members who belong to special groups relating to genealogy within the network. Some of the groups within networks are listed below. The expertise of the group can range form expert to novice. All are there to share ideas and resources.<br> | ||
=== Podcasts === | === Podcasts === | ||
Free podcasts can be accessed to receive instruction and information about the latest products and news in the genealogical industry. Many professional genealogists offer helpful information about resources and techniques via podcasts. | Free podcasts can be accessed to receive instruction and information about the latest products and news in the genealogical industry. Many professional genealogists offer helpful information about resources and techniques via podcasts. | ||
=== Trees === | === Trees === | ||
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A wiki is an encyclopedia where research is shared and beginners benefit from knowledge the community contributes. With community contributions, a wealth of specialized knowledge is always readily available by searching. A wiki is not the proper format for posting questions. | A wiki is an encyclopedia where research is shared and beginners benefit from knowledge the community contributes. With community contributions, a wealth of specialized knowledge is always readily available by searching. A wiki is not the proper format for posting questions. | ||
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Fo more information see [https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/The_power_of_community The Power of Community] |
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