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Technology has transformed the way historians search, analyze, map, and visualize historical data. The same can be said for the realm of genealogy. Carla Zimowsk’s personal genealogical journey has been deeply influenced by her three decades of supporting the technology used in scholarly historical research. While more genealogical data is available than ever, learning the tools to conduct genealogical research is key in any genealogical quest. Join us as Carla discusses the transformative impact technology has had on her family history research and how this rich technological landscape can enhance your own genealogical quest. 

Carla Zimowsk is the technology manager for the History Department at Princeton University and has decades of experience incorporating the ever-changing technological landscape in her own genealogical pursuits. Carla holds a Master’s in Information Studies and a certificate in Digital Asset Management from the Rutgers School of Communication and Information Studies, various technology certifications, and has been published in the Chicago Genealogist.   

This program is presented on ZOOM from the NJ State Library.

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