The Latest EOGN Newsletter Is Now Available

Here is a list of all of this week’s articles, all of them available here at https://eogn.com:

(+) CDs Are Not Forever

Facing Up to the Long-term Future of Your Genealogy Society

Audrey Collins, R.I.P.

Access the GPC eBook Library at Your Convenience With GPC’s New Subscription Platform

Do Police Have Access to Your DNA? What to Know About Investigative Genetic Genealogy

Gramps – Free Genealogy Software

Pharos Tutors Releases New Two-Part Beginners’ Course

USCIS Genealogy Program Fee Fight (Again)

Codebreakers Find and Decode Lost Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots

Mapping the Stories of Formerly Enslaved Black London, Ontario Residents Focus of New Research

Augusta Genealogical Society presents “Finding Dan and Jane: A Case Study in African American Genealogy”

Bosnia’s Jewish Community Putting Together an Archive for an Eventual Museum

The Hidden Truth in Viola Davis’ Family Tree

U.K. Veterans Data Dashboard Live

Digital Access to a Collection of Rare Revolution-Era Books and Publications

TheGenealogist Adds More Than 342,500 to Their 1939 Register, Opening Previously Closed Records

FindmyPast Adds Nearly 60,000 New Records

Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry.com

Your Blood Type Affects Your Risk of Early Stroke, Scientists Find

Rent a 1950 Cadillac Hearse Edition