Dear Fellow List Members, As most of you will know, I have been trying to gain some recognition for Amy's work on the RCO GenWeb site. While official recognition remains yet out of our reach, I have received the "go-ahead" to prepare an article for publication in the OGS News. The "mandate" I have been given for preparing this article includes: "... [p]eople need to know this information is out there, plus how to make a site attractive and informative to make people want to visit. While the Minerd article [this was a recent article in OGS News on a family-genealogy-oriented Website] was focused on putting together a "family" website, you might want to focus on the wonderful "county" websites in Ohio and the information they contain." This is a bit broader than I had planned on, but I think it will be good for everyone who is interested. Always assuming, of course, that whatever I produce is considered publishable! Anyway, I would like to ask for some help here (this is called "e-mail mailing-list interviewing"). I would like to invite as many persons who are interested and willing to do so to e-mail me OFF-LIST their answers to the following 5 questions. Please note: I may quote you. If I quote you with attribution (i.e. giving your name), I will ask your permission to do so before even submitting my draft. Five Easy Questions: (any other Jack Nicholson fans here?) 1) Do you use the Richland County, Ohio GenWeb site or the Ashland County GenWeb site? 2) If so, what do you think of it and the changes it has (they have) undergone in the past year or so? 3) What (other) Ohio genealogy resource Websites do you use? 4) What do you particularly like or find most helpful about them? 5) If there are Ohio genealogy resource Websites you do not like, what is it about them that you particularly do not like or find "off-putting"? For those of you who may not be OGS members (why aren't you?), I will try to cut a deal with OGS News, this mailing list and my own pathetic Website to make sure that everyone can see the final product. Thanks for the help, Jim Boyce