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Bibliographie sur la généalogie et les pratiques généalogiques dans le monde
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Bibliographie sur la généalogie et les pratiques généalogiques dans le monde,
réalisée dans le cadre du programme EnJeux,
sous la direction de Patrice Marcilloux, professeur d'archivistique, et Bénédicte Grailles, maîtresse de conférences en archivistique (CERHIO-Angers CNRS UMR 6258, Université d'Angers),
par Adelaïde Laloux, ingénieure d'étude,
en décembre 2015,
complétée par
Verónica Zurita, étudiante-stagiaire du master Dynamiques et actions sociales territoriales (Université d'Angers) et
Bénédicte Grailles
en février 2016
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Adelaïde Laloux
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Adélaïde Laloux
Bénédicte Grailles
Verónica Zurita
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Genealogy and the economic drain on Ireland : Unintended consequences
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Journal Article
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Emily Heinlen
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2007
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en
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Title
Genealogy and the economic drain on Ireland : Unintended consequences
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Journal Article
Author
Emily Heinlen
URL
http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1424/1342
Volume
12
Issue
1
Publication Title
First Monday
Date
2007
Language
en
Abstract Note
In the last decade, with the increase in the digitization of genealogical documents and the prevalence of the Internet across the globe, online genealogical research has become a popular pastime among the citizens of the western countries. While this increase in popularity has been an economic boost for online companies that specialize in genealogy, it has had the unintended consequence on Ireland of decreasing the incoming revenue of the genealogy tourism industry. In this paper, I explain the situation and its causes, as well as the current practices being used to stem the decrease and possible solutions to be used in the future.
Irlande
Tourisme généalogique