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Benefits of belonging to QFHS
Introduction
The Society provides assistance to
anyone tracing their family tree – whether they be an absolute
beginner or a long term devotee.
If you are just starting out on the fascinating hobby of
researching your family tree, you will benefit greatly by attending
a workshop designed especially for the "newby". One session
of particular relevance is the new members
welcome and orientation (NMO):
the objective being to familiarise yourself with
the library and its vast resources.
Secondly, register yourself to attend one or both "how to" workshops focusing on
managing your records
and beginning to trace your family tree
. These workshops are conducted by the Society's Education Officer; other
subjects are covered by similarly experienced volunteer members. Workshop attendance
gives you the advantage of learning tips, tricks and techniques to assist
in your genealogical research.
Progressing further down the genealogical track and, depending
on your own particular ancestral origins, we encourage you to join
selected special interest groups (SIGs). They meet regularly
to discuss ways and means of furthering self-paced research, tailored
to the individual's interests. Top of page
In summary:
Financial members are entitled to ...
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access the Society’s library,
all resources and facilities, including the Internet (WorldWideWeb),
during normal
opening hours
(some areas now air-conditioned)
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research our very extensive
holdings (print, microform and computerised records) for Queensland,
other Australian states, and available overseas countries
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attend meetings and
other activities, seminars and workshops organised by the Society
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join our special
interest groups (SIGs) - eg Central
European (mostly German), English
West Country, Family
History Writers, Family
Tree Maker Users, Irish
interests, Scottish
interests, Monday
Daytime Meeting, Queensland
Pre-Separation,
Welsh interest and
The Master Genealogist (TMG).
General meetings are a regular feature
of these self help groups whose principal aim is to offer members
guidance and encouragement to progress their own research
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receive annually four issues of Queensland
Family Historian, the Society's journal
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receive "Snippets",
the Society's monthly e-newsletter to keep you up-to-the minute on
what's happening in the world of genealogy
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submit
for publication in Queensland Family Historian articles
of research and other short items of genealogical interest, including
member's interests, (click
to download a form), HELP WANTED advertisements and research
questions
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use the limited research service for country members
and, available to all members, research
advice from experienced researchers
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photocopy for
research use printed articles, computer and microfiche printouts at
very reasonable rates
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browse and buy from the Society's bookshop
genealogical publications, including books, films, microfiche, CD-ROMs,
magazines, charts, forms, cards, and computer software. QFHS is recognised
as a prominent publisher and has a group very active in planning
and producing regularly new resources. We also
stock the publications of many other reputable publishers. A mail-order service
is available for those unable to visit the library
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participate in the Journal Loan Scheme (JLS) for Queensland
country members, and the Adoption Scheme for Remote Area Members
(ASRAM) Top of page.
Additionally, we're proud to offer our members ...
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