Ancestry is providing all of this information. Think of Ancestry's blog as your program for the show you are watching. You can read it through any reader via rss feed, view it on line or I believe you may even be able to receive it as an email. Their YouTube videos are the show you want to watch. They also provide newsletters, message boards, on line help at the website itself. The reason for the "scattered sources" is to make this information as widely available as possible, in as many different media outlets as people use. So learn better by reading (blogs / written instructions), while some prefer watching (videos or the twice weekly webinars) or listening (my choice). I download the shows from iTunes and listen to them on my daily walk. The information is there for the taking. Sign up for what works best for you. What more can they do? Conduct the searches for you? Oh wait a minute they even do that if you upload your gedcom to their site. Don Varner >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Barbara Young Wrote When you pay for your ticket to the theatre, they provide ushers to help you find your seat so you don't have to keep asking people what seat they are sitting in. It seems Ancestry should be the ones who provide all this information so users don't have to go nuts trying to find the directions from scattered sources. Barbara