LiveScribe |
At the
GenealogyKC 2014 conference, I shared a few of my favorite tech tools for the On-the-Go genealogists. Attendees quickly learned that I don't leave home without my
FlipPal scanner, my LiveScribe Pen and my Smartphone. These tools make
genealogical visits to the homestead, cemetery, or library successful.
Record and Notes
The Livescribe pen is my favorite. It reduces tension when I'm interviewing family members. They feel free to talk and expound on their past without the constant reminder of a recording device. The LiveScribe pen captures and syncs written notes, interviews and diagrams. With a simple USB cord from the pen to your computer, you can upload all your notes to your PC and Mac. (Funny...when I explained the uploading process at GenealogyKC, it probably sounded like magic. But really, your pen is programmed and syncs seamlessly to your computer. And the upload to the computer is compatible with Evernote.
Other toys to consider:
- Flip UltraHD Video Camera - 8GB, 2Hours
- Sony Digital Flash Voice Recorder
Portable
scanners are best used when visiting repositories and family members. You never
want to be caught without a copier. The plus is these scans are electronic, and
in color.
Best for: Photos, Newspapers obits/clips, Deeds, Vital
Records, Crafts, etc.
My favorite is the Flip Pal Scanner, but whichever you use, be sure to call the repository in advance to verify they will allow your scanner.
My favorite is the Flip Pal Scanner, but whichever you use, be sure to call the repository in advance to verify they will allow your scanner.
- Flip-Pal Scanner
- CanoScan LiDE200 - portable flatbed color scanner
- NeatReceipts Mobile Scanner and Digital Filing System Bundled With NeatReceipts Travel Case
Of course you can carry a camera, a GPS, a computer, a
video camera or tape recorder, a To-Do-List pad with pencil and notes of
inspiration. Or you could use your SmartPhone (or Tablet). There are
times that you really need a great camera or recorder for long sessions, but,
often SmartPhones and Tablets do the job and for the common household, the smartphone camera is better than your digital camera.
I could talk forever about useful Apps for Iphones and Android phones, but at
minimum know your Smartphone is great for the following basic needs of any
family historian researcher working in the "field." Just go to the Play Store or Iphone Apps to shop for genealogy apps. Most are free. Here are a few other apps that will help the On-The-Go Genealogists:
- Camera
- To Do List
- Notes
- GPS
- Video/Voice Recorder
- Mobile Apps
Travel Hints
For additional travel hints, visit Archives.com: Planning A Genealogy Research Trip.
Kathleen Brandt
For additional travel hints, visit Archives.com: Planning A Genealogy Research Trip.
Kathleen Brandt
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