Social Networking Technology Resources for Genealogical Societies
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Purpose
The purpose of this page is to serve as a focal point for technological resources that may be used by Genealogical Societies to create and enhance their virtual presence.
Existing Resources
There are already some good resources available:
The Power of Community and the Web 2.0
Popular Social Networks for Genealogy
Use the Internet for Family History Research - This one needs some updating
All aTwitter about Wave: Ten Disruptive New Web Services
Areas To Be Developed
As might be expected, a search of the FamilySearch Wiki using terms like Unix, shell, vi, htaccess, Perl, PHP and other 'technological' terms does not result in many hits. However, there is a need for a genealogy focused presentation of technical materials for members of genealogical societies to use to create and enhance their on-line presence. Some of the topics that could be useful are listed below. Many of the topics could/should become stand alone pages as the content is developed.
Operating a web site in a Unix environment
- Things to think about in choosing a web hosting service
- Fundamental security issues
- How to schedule and perform backups
- Basic Shell Programming
- Understanding and using the vi editor
- Understanding and using .htaccess to enhance your sites security
- The value of using Google Analytics to measure the utilization of your web site
- CSS, XML or HTML information - www.w3schools.com is a must see site
- PuTTi is a free terminal emulation software package that allows you to establish telnet or ssh sessions from your PC. See this outstanding web site for more information about this useful tool.
PHP
PHP is a powerful language that can be used to enhance your web pages. It is also commonly used to create many of the powerful applications (such as Blogs, Wiki's and entire Content Management System) that you may use on your web site so even a high level understanding of PHP can be very useful.
- php.net has a simple tutorial
- w3schools.com has a great reference and a PHP Tutorial
Content Management Software
What are they and why use them
Popular Freeware
Wiki's
A wiki is nothing more than a web page that can be modified by anybody who can view it. This page is a wiki: register with Family Search, click on the 'Edit This Page' button at the top of your screen and you can change this page!
Obviously there is a lot more that that to know... one place to start is this Wiki Overview
Popular Wiki's
- MediaWiki - What Wikipedia uses...
- WikkaWiki - One attraction is the ability to create private/closed wiki's
Blogs
A Blog is just a specialized web page. The name 'Blog' is short for WeB log. Characteristics include the following:
- A Blog is usually focused on a specific topic
- It consists of a series of posts that are usually brief
- The most recent post is displayed first
- Posts are organized by topics
- Older posts are archived
- Tags can be assigned to posts to facilitate searching
- Readers may be allowed to post and/or comment on posts
For a more in-depth exlanation see this Blog Overview
Popular Blogging Software
- eBlogger - Free, provided (and hosted) by Google
- WordPress - Also free, although you must have your own server or a web hosting service to load it
For more information see BlogBasics. They have more tutorials and discussions about hosting options.
Related pages on Family Search
Blog Your Way to Genealogical Success
Discussions about how to utilize FaceBook
Creating Effective Web-Based Presentations
Creating Flash Presentations using PowerPoint and AuthorPoint (free software): Overview
Personal Digital Archiving
What it is and why it is important: Overview