Will the Effects of COVID-19 Change the Way Genealogists Do Research?
The working world has been forced to change the way we operate as a direct result of COVID-19. Significantly the various enforced lockdowns have led to a realisation that certain jobs can be performed remotely, given access to appropriate tools and information. The same could be said for genealogical research. Over the years researchers in the genealogy space have benefited massively from various digitisation projects which have made documentation, previously only accessible in a physical archive building, available at the click of a mouse. Not only has this process provided greater access to a global audience but it has also ensured the preservation of archived material. Here one immediately thinks of the fire at the Public Record Office in Dublin in 1922 which destroyed numerous valuable records. The digitisation projects are mammoth and costly, with full digitisation a long way off. But the temporary closure of libraries and archives as a direct result of COVID-19 has shown tha...