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    1. Re: Bicentennial Heritage Book - How About Online?
    2. Sue Dotson
    3. Timothy, The organization that created the book is the 1908 Courthouse Foundation. In the front of the book there is a page listing the Board of Directors, and it says "for more information call 540-773-3711." Why don't you try that number and give them your suggestion. Sounds good to me! Only thing, what web site would it be put on, and wouldn't there be a fee? If you don't get anywhere with that number, let me know and I will then forward your message to my husband's cousin. He was on the Grayson Co. Bicentennial Committee and could probably lead you to whoever you would need to talk to. Sue Dotson [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Timothy J. Barron" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 7:09 PM Subject: Re: Bicentennial Heritage Book - How About Online? > [email protected] wrote: > > > Subject: Re: Bicentennial Heritage Book > > Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2000 08:58:38 -0600 > > > > Maybe we can encourage them to reprint. Meantime, keep asking at > > Inter-Library Loan. > > I'll admit that I am a "youngster" when it comes to genealogy, but consider myself > a forward thinker. How about asking them to consider publishing the book in an > electronic format, such as with Adobe Acrobat (PDF format). > > I have two Adobe Acrobat (PDF) books on my website, one for my Nienhaus family > tree and the other for my Hollon/Holland family tree. Rootweb's Guide to Tracing > Your Family Tree is also available in PDF (for free), and companies like IBM make > their books available in PDF (for free). It is truly the wave of the future. For > examples, see: > > http://rwguide.rootsweb.com/ > http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/ > > To view a PDF file, a small program called Adobe Acrobat Reader is needed. It is > available free to anyone from Adobe's website. The product to create PDF's has to > be purchased (i.e. that's where Adobe makes their profit). Creating a PDF works > just like printing. From *any* application, you print to the PDF Printer Driver > and it prompts you for a file name and "prints" a PDF file. The PDF can be placed > on a website, and then anyone can download it and view it offline, print it, have > it printed at Kinko's, etc. > > If organization that published the book will provide the electronic source file > (i.e. the word processor file) and PERMISSION, I will create the PDF for them. I > only takes a few minutes, literally. > -- > \\\|/// > \\ ~ ~ // > ( @ @ ) > ------- oOOo-(_)-oOOo---------------------------- > Timothy J. Barron > mailto:[email protected] > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tjbarro/ > --------------------Oooo.------------------------ > .oooO ( ) > ( ) ) / > \ ( (_/ > \_) > >

    11/03/2000 07:05:53