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    Tuesdays, Sep 26, 2023 - Dec 19, 2023
    2:00pm
    60 minutes

    7 sessions remaining

    Want to learn more about your family history or getting stuck working on your family tree?  

    Drop-in to work on your family tree, share research strategies, and discover what resources are available for your research.  

    Specialists from the Ontario Genealogical Society Ottawa Branch and the Ottawa Public Library will answer questions and help you get the most from library resources.  

    Bring your laptop, tablet, or borrow a Chromebook from the library.  

    All welcome! 

  • Thursday Oct 26, 2023 at 7:00pm
    60 minutes

    A photograph tells a thousand tales, but only if it’s subject matter can be identified, and it has been given the chance at surviving the rigors of time and use.

    The first part of this presentation will take you through a brief history of photographic processes with a focus on dating images based on clothing, styles, and trends.

    The second part will provide tips and tricks for storing and caring for your photographs, ensuring their longevity.

    Bring you questions and your notebook.

  • green web banner with tree growing out of a book and tree branches

    Saturday Nov 04, 2023 at 2:00pm
    60 minutes

    Presented by Ken McKinlay, author of the Family Tree Knots blog and Ontario Genealogical Society Volunteer

    We all have them... those ancestors that we just can't find. These brick walls can stop us in our tracks during genealogy research, leaving us stumped. This presentation will teach you tips and tricks for chipping away at the brick wall, including working around our assumptions and resources to look at for help. 

  • Wednesday Nov 08, 2023 at 7:00pm
    60 minutes

    Family documents, photographs, clippings, works of art, diaries, bibles, trinkets and treasures are the physical evidence that tell the stories of our ancestors. As genealogist, much these materials wind up in your care, and knowing how to preserve them is paramount to ensuring the longevity of these pieces of family history.

    This presentation will explore methods of employing archival principles of preservation to the care of family memorabilia. Current and up to date practices for storing archival materials, how to detect processes of deterioration, and methods of intervention will be shared within the context of practical ‘at home’ application. Topics include proper boxes and enclosures, the use of albums, shelving, climate control, pest and mould prevention, basic cleaning and repair, and digitization.

    Presented by: Kyla Ubbink Ubbink Book and Paper Conservation