Dear all, As part of the Highland Homecomings project I am writing a paper on the theme of the internet and genealogy: in effect, how people use the internet to 'publish' and research their family histories. If you have a family history web site or have seen some good examples of other people's genealogy web sites, I would be very grateful if you could forward the relevant URL(s) to me. Likewise, if you have any particular thoughts about the role of the internet in maintaining senses of 'Scottishness' then I would love to hear from you. Either send your replies to the list or to me directly at homecomings@scotweb.org For those that don't know, the Highland Homecomings project has been set up to examine journeys made by people of Scottish descent throughout the world to the 'old country'. Full details, including on-line questionnaire, articles, etc, are available at http://www.scotweb.org/homecomings The project is based at the Highland Folk Museum in Kingussie in the Central Highlands. I look forward to hearing from you. Best wishes, Paul Basu. ==================================== HIGHLAND HOMECOMINGS PROJECT http://www.scotweb.org/homecomings homecomings@scotweb.org Highland Folk Museum Duke Street Kingussie Inverness-shire PH21 1JG Scotland Tel: (local) 01540 662435 (international) 00 441 540 662 435 Fax: (local) 01540 661631 (international) 00 441 540 661 631