by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
Explains how and why libraries and librarians can be critical to successful research.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
Some suggested uses for incorporating AI into your genealogical research and writing, with numerous links to articles with additional information.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
Assorted links; includes some duplication with links provided above.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
Polish digital library sponsored by the National Library of Poland and cooperating institutions. Try searching “Objects,” and use Polish search terms to find online maps, gazetteers, historical photos, documents, and more.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
Website offering a potpourri of all things Polish, including genealogy resources, surname etymologies, information on immigration and U.S. research, culture & customs, geography & maps, as well as back issues of the popular e-zine Gen Dobry!, which is no...
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
Our very own, private, Facebook group, which is open to PGSNYS members and non-members alike. While our public Facebook page keeps you informed of all our activities and announcements, our group allows for more interactive discussions—perfect for asking research...
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
Names and brief biographical data for Polish airmen who served in Great Britain during World War II.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
Includes instructions for building a family tree, links to free genealogy websites, research hints and tips, a family relationship chart—for all those who wonder what “once removed” means—and more.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026
A non-profit library of millions of free texts, movies, software, music, websites, and more. Includes the WayBack Machine, where you can find archived pages from extinct websites.
by Valerie Baginski | Mar 1, 2026