Section 2.5. "Previous Studies on Genealogy and the Internet"
Section 2.5. "Previous Studies on Genealogy and the Internet" has been completed and submitted for review. The following is the bibliography for that section.
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Partridge, D., Cribbs, W., Schulze, L., White, J., & Reid, K. (2002a). Are you a subscriber to a commercial genealogy site? Retrieved 14 January 2004 from the GenHelp.org website: http://www.genhelp.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=NS-Polls&file=index&req=results&pollID=5&mode=&order=&thold=.
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