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Archived Content for FHTW 2001
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Session 1: Data Location, Extraction, and Display (HBLL Auditorium)
Chair: David W. Embley
ELIJAH: Extracting Genealogy from the WebSlides: 
Rachel Lee and Dave Barney
An Integrated System for Processing Information from Genealogical Text
Merrill Hutchison, Tim Richards, William Taysom, and Deryle Lonsdale
Automatic Zoning of Digitized Documents
Heath Nielson and William A. Barrett
Automatically Identifying Records from the Extracted Data Fields of Genealogical Microfilm
Kenneth Tubbs, David W. Embley
Just-In-Time Browsing for Digital Microfilm
Douglas J. Kennard, William A. Barrett
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Session 2: Systems (HBLL Auditorium)
Chair: Stephen W. Liddle
Proposal For a Global Genealogy Network
Eric Jarvi, Nicholas Leippe
A Peer-To-Peer Network Protocol for Genealogical Data Slides: 
Conan C. Albrecht, Douglas Dean, Robert B. Jackson,
Stephen W. Liddle, and Rayman D. Meservy
Hypercubes: A Superior Topology for Real-Time Genealogical Collaboration Network
Ron Crowther and Scott N. Woodfield
Towards Real-Time Collaboration In Genealogy Research
Scott N. Woodfield
Application Study of a Global Genealogical Database
Mikael Ronström
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Session 3: Data Understanding, Integration, and Visualization (HBLL Auditorium)
Chair: Scott N. Woodfield
Graph-Based Remerging of Genealogical Databases Slides: 
D. Randall Wilson
Integration of Genealogical Information!
Bruce D. Despain
Place Database Slides: 
Rob Feist
A Speech Interface to Genealogical Data
Deryle Lonsdale
Visualization of Large Pedigree Charts
Takafumi Saito and Thomas W. Sederberg
Wanted: A Geographical, Time-Period-Based User Interface
Richard E. Burman
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Session 4: Research Tools (HBLL Auditorium)
Chair: William A. Barrett
Images Online at Ancestry.com: Technology and Workflow Overview
Jake Gehring
German Immigrant Ancestors Database
Becky Hunt and Jessica Jazexhiu
Culturally Sensitive Genealogical Software
Steven M. Cannon
Partnership with a Small, Rural Historical Society
Lucy Ficklin Dill
Metadata Description of Stored Digital Objects
Herbert J. White II
Digital Camera Imaging of Original Documents
Richard J. Laxman, Barry R. Urry
Family and Church History Technical Update
Randy Bryson
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Panel (HBLL Auditorium)
Moderator: J. Ekstrom
Panelists: Dallan Quass, Dan Olsen,
Jake Gehring, Rick Laxman,
Ray Wright |
| Dinner, After-Dinner Speech by Scott Woodward (710 Tanner Building)
Scott R. Woodward is currently a Professor of Microbiology and faculty
member of the Molecular Biology Program at Brigham Young University. He
received his Ph.D. degree in genetics from Utah State University in 1984.
He did postdoctoral work in molecular genetics at the Howard Hughes Medical
Institute at the University of Utah. While at the University of Utah he
discovered a genetic marker used for the identification of carriers and the
eventual discovery of the gene for cystic fibrosis. He was also involved with
the identification of other gene markers for colon cancer and neurofibromatosis.
He joined the faculty at BYU in 1989. While at BYU he has been involved with
the Seila, Egypt excavation team, directing the genetic and molecular analysis
of Egyptian mummies, both from a commoners' cemetery and of the Egyptian Royal
mummies. His research interests include the reconstruction of ancient and
modern genealogies using DNA techniques with samples from all over the world,
the tracing of human population movements by following gene migrations
(including both Old and New World populations) and the DNA analysis of ancient
manuscripts including the Dead Sea Scrolls. He has been the Scholar in Residence
at the BYU Center for Near Eastern Studies in Jerusalem and a visiting professor
at Hebrew University. He is currently the director of the Molecular Genealogy
Research Group at BYU. His work has been featured both nationally and
internationally on numerous programs including Good Morning America, Discovery,
History and the Learning Channels. Currently, a program entitled "The Secrets of
the Pharoahs" is running on local PBS stations. He is married to the former
Ronda Ferrell and they are the parents of four sons and a daughter. They
currently make their home in Alpine, Utah.
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