DGS Newsletter, Volume 27, Number 3, April 2003 Page: 182
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GENERAL DGS NEWS
2002-2003
DGS SOCIETY PROGRAMSRegular DGS meetings
and Special Interest Group meetings
are held at
Dallas' J. Erik Jonsson Central Library
1515 Young Street
in the Plaza level auditorium,
unless otherwise noted.DGS General Membership Meetings
Meet on the Fourth Monday
The following is an overview of our Monday night
programs, so mark those calendars!
We are trying something new just prior to each
month's meeting and program.. .a roundtable
discussion from 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM, in the
auditorium.
" Have a challenge? Come ask the audience to
offer a solution.
" Found a solution to your brick wall? Come
share your success -- it might help someone
else!
2003-4 BOARD ELECTIONS
at the
28 APRIL 2003
DGS GENERAL MEETING
See page 186
for proposed slate of candidates.
Nominations from the floor
will be accepted at this meeting.
April 28
Lynell Moss will present "Preparing for a Salt
Lake City Research Trip." How to prepare for a
research trip so your time is well spent and
research results maximized while you are there.This topic is pertinent to any research trip or trip
back to the family homestead.
May 19 (fourth Monday is Memorial Day)
This month is reserved for the Installation of new
DGS Board officers and our social event.Computer Interest Group (CIG)
Meets on the First Tuesday
This is the last CIG meeting of this year. We take
the summer off to enjoy the DGS Institute, the DGS
Lock-in, private research and to develop interesting
technology-related research programs for you. We
begin meeting again September 2!
May 6
Roy Scivally - "ACCESS versus EXCEL -
Which is best for my records?"
Most users find EXCEL much easier to learn and
operate than ACCESS, but consider the time
wasted trying to cross-reference your data.
He will make suggestions like:
- add color to EXCEL spreadsheets to
emphasize important information
- create queries in ACCESS to cross-reference
all of your documentation into one clear report
- learn the ease of using default templates and
how to create your own in both programs.Dallas Genealo - ical Socie / A.ril 2003 / Volume 27/ Number 3 182
SUMMER INSTITUTE
REGISTRATION FORM
ON PAGE 186W-Nw
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