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What's on ...

Bill Barlow
Expiry Date
22 November, 2024

Our new Centre opened last week and it looks good! Congratulations to all who made it happen! Pop in and visit us soon. This coming week our program continues with the following events:

DNA Discussion Circle

Wed 12 April 2017 - 10.30am to 12 noon.

At: GSV Research & Education Centre. Members only. See website for information about this group:  https://sandbox.gsv.org.au/special-interest-groups/dna-discussion-circle

 

South West England Research & Discussion Circle (SWERD)

Wed 12 April 2017. 12.30 pm - 2.00 pm.

At: GSV Research & Education Centre. Members only. See website for information about this group https://sandbox.gsv.org.au/special-interest-groups/south-west-england-research-discussion-circle

 

GSV Library catalogue and databases

Thurs 13 April 2017 - 1.30 pm to 2.30 pm.

These small-group classes are designed to enable you to get the most out of the computer-based resources available in the GSV Research & Education Centre and at home. Duration 1 hour.

At: GSV Research & Education Centre. Free for GSV members. $20 non-members, $15 AIGS,RHSV. Bookings are required and can be made online, in person, by email or by telephone.

GSV re-opens!

Bill Barlow
Expiry Date
22 November, 2024

GSV opens the doors at our new Research and Education Centre on Tuesday NEXT WEEK - 4 APRIL - L6, 85 Queen Street, Melbourne.

Two Events next week:

Wed 5 April at 12.30 pm - The GSV Writers Circle meets to review two pieces of writing submitted by members - one 'The Odyssey of Two Families: the Dedes and the Wares' and the other a saga of Simeon Kneebone and family: two generations of a mining family from Gwennap, Cornwall. The writers of these interesting developed drafts will have the opportunity to discuss their writing with the members of this Group, and receive useful feedback: everything from meaning and structure to style and punctuation. GSV Members only (but you can join on the day and see if this Group could be useful for you).

Thurs 6 April - Special Class:  10.00am - 1.00pm - English Research 1700-1837
Speaker: Alan Fincher
How to trace your English ancestors pre-civil registration, through church records, maps, wills, educational, occupational and military records, newspapers, and land related records - with relevant sources and websites.
Members $45  -  Non-members $90 - Bookings essential. 

A family history takes shape

Bill Barlow
Expiry Date
22 November, 2024

 

23 March 2017

At the next GSV Writers Circle meeting (for members) on 5 April at our new Research and Education Centre, the group will discuss and offer suggestions on draft pieces of family history writing submitted by two of the Group. One of this month's writers can rarely attend the Group as she lives interstate, but she still joins in and benefits from the GSV Writers Circle by way of email. She writes: 'I circulated this story at the end of last year. I received one small correction and a detailed and very helpful review... I am re-circulating it again for discussion at the April meeting. Much [extra research] has happened in the almost six month since I wrote it... Whilst I had intended to make only small changes now and to wait until after the April meeting to revise the story, I have done a little more than I originally intended and also worked on the majority of [the previous] suggestions... While I was writing the background to [this] life I realised that the two-generation story was more interesting.' Where else can you receive knowledgeable help with your writing - the GSV Writers Circle includes many published writers - at no additional cost to your GSV membership? The aim of this GSV group is to help its members turn their research into accurate and readable stories. Your research deserves to be told and kept for the future.

GSV Writers discuss Writing Reviews

Bill Barlow
Expiry Date
22 November, 2024
Louise Wilson and GSV Writers (Photo. G. Nicholas)

 

Friday 10 March

Writing Reviews: basics and a touch of the unexpected

Gayle Nicholas.

It was hot in Melbourne on 1 March as members of the GSV Writers Circle gathered for their monthly discussion at Emirates House for the last time. The conversation was initially dominated by the imminent change in location of the Society and some members were recalling previous GSV locations, such as Block Arcade.

The focus of this meeting was on Book Reviews, and under Louise Wilson’s adept leadership books had been selected, reviews planned or pondered on, or already written.

Louise was well prepared and there was much for members of the group to think about. Members’ reasons for choosing books for the session included prior knowledge of the author and personal or research connections to people and places featuring in the selected book. The discussion soon moved to whether our choices were helping us as writers. Discussion emerged on the need to found writing in research and to use citations as members had come across family histories without sources. The cusp between history and creative writing, an area of ongoing interest to writers, was also raised.

The group was challenged by a question regarding the impact on target readers of titles and covers. The newly released Victoria the Queen has a cover appealing to current day readers and is receiving favourable reviews.   Louise placed book reviews in time and place. Mary Durack’s Kings in Grass Castles has received less impressive reviews in recent times while continuing to maintain sales.

‘Should authors review books?’ asked Louise after sharing her own experiences as a reviewer. Louise argued that authors bring something extra to reviewing because of their experience and that reviews should incorporate the intellectual and emotional responses of the reviewer. Discussion extended to whether and how authors should respond directly to reviewers. Examples of responses generally considered appropriate, and others not so appropriate, were weighed up.

Most reviews written for this session were based on Ancestor publishing requirements.   Discussion of Ancestor’s practice of publishing reviews of (recently released?) genealogical resources rather than family histories may well have sown seeds of change.

A newly animated group of writers dispersed into the Library and the hot city with new thoughts and questions to ponder. The next meeting will be in the new GSV premises.

 

 

GSV Research and Education Centre

Bill Barlow
Expiry Date
22 November, 2024

 

Sunday 5 March

From 4 April 2017, GSV will be located at 85 Queen St Melbourne (in centre of picture), on Level 6. This will be known as the GSV Research and Education Centre.

(Photo. M. Playne 2017)

 

Lease signed for GSV's new home

Bill Barlow
Expiry Date
22 November, 2024

28 February 2017

We have now signed the formal lease documentation for our new Centre at Level 6, 85 Queen Street, and will gradually move in over the last three weeks of March, opening our doors on TUESDAY 4 APRIL. Orientation meetings have been arranged for our Volunteers to assist them with the delivery of our Member services in our new home. We have commenced the cleanup of our current premises in anticipation of packing our books and other items during the week commencing Monday 13 March. Thank you to those who are currently helping us with our move. Quite a few additional volunteers will be needed to help in various ways. If you are available to assist during the period from Monday 6 March through to Monday 3 April, please email your availability to Allan Aberdeen, who is in charge of the overall management of this process or Claire Johnson via gsv@gsv.org.au.

New premises for the GSV announced

Bill Barlow
Expiry Date
22 November, 2024

10 February 2017

David Down, GSV President, announced on 10 February, that the GSV has located new premises for its offices at Level 6, 85 Queen Street, Melbourne. This will be known as the 'GSV Research and Education Centre'.

The current Collins Street location will be closed from, and including, Monday 13 March. The new Centre in Queen Street is planned to open for weekday operations from TUESDAY 4 APRIL and Saturday access will begin on 22 April. GSV looks forward to welcoming you at its new Centre.

Construction Update 3

Bill Barlow
Expiry Date
22 November, 2024

Here is Construction update 3 for the GSV building at Emirates House 257 Collins Street, Melbourne. Also includes is a Construction zone plan.

Please note we shall be open as usual during this construction. In particular the Scottish Ancestry Group meeting will be held 1.00 - 3.00 pm this Saturday 26 November. Also there will be a class covering ScotlandsPeople - The New Website to be held 1.30 - 2.30 pm on Monday 29 November. For more details go to our Current and Upcoming Events

Message from the President

Bill Barlow
Expiry Date
22 November, 2024

Changes to the GSV – Update 1 – 15 November 2016

I am writing to inform you of two changes that are currently occurring which will impact on the Society and the conduct of our activities and events in the immediate future.

There are a number of family history societies in existence in Melbourne each of which are experiencing a reduction in their membership due to multiple causes. As a consequence discussions have commenced between the GSV, the Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies and the Cornish Association of Victoria to explore the viability of establishing a new family history entity. The Societies would combine their resources and establish the new entity. These discussions have only recently commenced and it is anticipated that they will continue for some time. Any changes to the structure of each of the Societies will require the approval of their members and I will keep you informed as discussions proceed.

We have very recently been approached by the owner of Emirates House enquiring whether we might like to exit our lease arrangement prior to the scheduled termination date of the end of November 2018. Council has agreed and the current situation is that we will surrender our lease with effect from 31 March 2017. This is quite soon and a considerable effort will now be required to clean-up and ensure that the premises are left in good order.

Surrendering our current lease will potentially save quite a deal of money in the long-term. We have commenced a search for new premises in the Melbourne City Council area close to public transport. We envisage that the premises will be approximately 150 to 200 sqm in size which is a dramatic reduction from our current floor space of 780 sqm. It is our intention to pay as little as possible and enter a short-term lease. We will place a greater emphasis on conducting events and activities in hired spaces throughout Melbourne and the suburbs. It is important that we find a suitable repository for our library collection and we are in discussions with other libraries and societies to find the best arrangement for the GSV and those parties as well as any new family history society that may be created.

Our program of activities and events during the first few months of 2017 will be severely disrupted. We have cancelled a number of classes and will postpone others. Our website will provide up-to-date information about all events and I recommend that you consult it frequently. Regular updates on the move will be also posted to our web site and these may be found via the ‘GSV News’ link which now appears on our home page. The regular updates we receive from the owner of the building regarding the renovations being undertaken to the ground and mezzanine levels will also be posted.

Council is committed to ensuring that the GSV, or any successor entity, is viable and continues to provide the resources suitable for members to pursue their family history research. Our move to smaller, more affordable, premises will place us in a more stable and flexible financial position and assist with this process. Best regards

David Down

President

The GSV and the Digital World

Tom O'Dea
Expiry Date
22 November, 2024
 
The
Genealogical
Society of
Victoria Inc
ABN 86 947 919 608
A0022763D
 
Level 6, 85 Queen Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Ph: +61 3 9662 4455 Email: gsv@gsv.org.au Web: sandbox.gsv.org.au
 

 

 
Dear Member
 
To date the Genealogical Society of Victoria has been represented online by its website, Facebook and Twitter pages. Last year we added a closed Facebook Group for the GSV Writers Circle to share common interests. Now, we are pleased to announce that we have a fully functioning Blog as well.
 
The website (sandbox.gsv.org.au) is the public face of the GSV. It can be accessed to obtain information about forthcoming events and activities, to ascertain available resources, including the library catalogue and digitized resources, and to explore opportunities for research assistance. There is an enhanced Members’ Area which provides access to an expanded catalogue and other online resources.
 
The GSV Facebook site (https://www.facebook.com/gsv.org.au/) provides frequent updates in relation to events and general genealogical information, while GSV Writers Circle Facebook site (https://www.facebook.com/groups/198397623850171/?fref=nf) is a private online forum for GSV members to discuss, share and comment on matters related to writing about family history.
 
In the past, GSV also provided mailing list forums for members via Ancestry's RootsWeb (GSV mailing list and AUS-VIC-GEN-GROUPS), but these are now little used and are no longer supported. We plan to explore other options for providing an online forum for members, but the new Blog and our Facebook sites provide opportunities for you to easily communicate with us.
 
Blog – 'Family History Matters at GSV'
 
We are excited to announce the Blog as the latest digital feature of the GSV. (https://sandbox.gsv.org.au/welcome-to-the-gsv-blog) Here you will find a potentially ever-widening range of posts on topics such as book reviews, new and/or interesting resources available in the GSV Library, news from the broader world of genealogy, and reports from and information about the activities of the various GSV groups. We think you will find it a useful and interesting addition to your genealogical world. The Blog posts will all be written by GSV volunteers, so if you have a post that you would like to share, perhaps you might submit it to the Blog Editor for consideration: blog@gsv.org.au. The Blog is available for viewing by all visitors but only registered users are able to post comments.
 
It is planned to register all members of the GSV as users. This means that you will receive an email whenever anything new is posted on the blog. This is an easy way to alert you to information that you might otherwise miss. However, if you decide that you do not want to receive these emails, it will be possible for you to remove yourself from the email list. You will still be a registered user, and still able to post comments, but you will not be alerted to any new posts. Once the task of registering all of the members as Blog users is completed, we will publish a Blog post explaining how you can remove yourself from the email list if you so desire.
 
The Blog can be accessed in the following ways:
 
Summary of main points to note
  1. As a GSV Member you will automatically be given access to the Blog as part of your Membership, without you needing to register or do anything.
  2. You should soon receive a welcome email with your Blog username (your membership number) and your initial Blog password. The email subject will be: “Welcome to Family History Matters at GSV - Your Blog registration has been approved.”
  3. Your Blog username will be the same as the one you use on the main GSV site but the initial password will be a different, system-generated one, which you can change. Your email address will be the same in both cases.
  4. The address of the Blog is: https://sandbox.gsv.org.au/welcome-to-the-gsv-blog
  5. You can read articles on the Blog without having to log in. You only need to log in with your Blog username/email address and password if you wish to post a comment about one of the Blog posts, or you need to change your notification settings.
  6. If you do need to log in, you can use either your Blog username or your email address.
  7. You will receive an email notification whenever anything new is posted on the Blog but you can opt out if you wish. We will publish a Blog post which explains how to do this.
  8. If you have a post that you would like to share, you can submit it to the Blog Editor for consideration: blog@gsv.org.au
 
As members, you can help promote the GSV by actively supporting us on social media and by letting your friends see what we do. ‘Likes’ on our Facebook pages, reposting or tweeting Blog posts and your posted Comments on both Facebook and the Blog will be especially welcome.
 
David Down
President