There seems to be a real lack of a good place to publish genealogical papers on the internet. There's nothing that I know of like NEHGR, NGSQ, TAG, etc. Yet the net has great possibilities for publishing for small audiences (as shown by blogs). Genealogy is certainly a field where the natural audience for any particular story is small.
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2 Comments:
Hi Junior,
I've recently been thinking about this very issue, when yi came across your Egg Planet blog, quick by accident. I'm running a PhD study into genealogical use of the Internet, and aside from academic outlets, I've really only identified genealogy society journals for genealogical papers. Otherwise, there are blogs, as you suggested.
Looking forward to reading your blog on a regular basis. Mine is at http://www.veale.com.au/phd/html/journal.html.
Kylie
True. I run waldowebdesign.com and I'd be willing to design and host a site for this purpose as a public service. Contact me through my form on that site. Thx.
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