When: | Saturday, April 7, 2018, 10 am to 12 noon (Rescheduled from March 3rd) |
Where: | David Library of the American Revolution |
Subject: |
"Picturing" Your Research: Finding, Procuring and Preserving Images Click link for printable flyer |
Your research can come alive with images but working with images can be a daunting prospect for many researchers. In this talk, we’ll look at all three—from the view of a researcher, designer, and photographer, Michelle D. Novak. She will show us how to best scan the images you have, ways to find images in collections to supplement your research, new online resources to help identify those mystery people, and share some tips for protecting the photos and artifacts for future generations. (FYI, this is her favorite talk!) Michelle has provided some follow-up materials and links related to discussions during and after her presentation. Members can go to the Member Files link Members-Only section to download these materials as well as her original handout. |
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Speaker: |
Michelle Novak |
Michelle D. Novak is President of [MND] (www.mnd.nyc), a NYC Brand-Design agency and a graduate of RISD and BU Genealogical Research. She is a Trustee of The Genealogical Society of New Jersey; the Genealogical Society of Bergen County, NJ (GSBC); and is Editor of the GSBC’s national award-winning newsletter, “The Archivist.” |