Well-known lecturer and genealogist speakers highlight the program at our 2018 Family History Conference in San Antonio on November 2-4, 2018. Register online now!
About the Speaker
A librarian, web developer, and educator, Colleen Greene, MLIS, shares her expertise in Hispanic research in two presentations and organizing with Evernote in a technology topic. The Marketing Librarian & Digital Exhibits Specialist for the Pollak Library at California State University, Fullerton (formerly the Web Systems Librarian), She holds a Bachelor of Arts in History and a Masters of Library & Information Science. Colleen is also an instructor for the San Jose State University School of Information, for whom she teaches an online graduate-level course in genealogy.
Colleen is a lifelong Californian with expertise in California and Southwest U.S. history; conducting Mexican, Mexican-American, and Hispanic research; conducting archival research; working with digital archival systems; integrating web services; social media management; and managing social media, marketing, and communications for cultural heritage organizations. She is also an official Evernote Community Leader.
Learn more about Colleen on the conference speakers page and her presentations on the conference topics page.
Colleen‘s Topics:
- An Overview of Researching Hispanic Ancestry –
Friday, 2:00 p.m.; Hispanic - Getting the Most Out of Evernote for Genealogy Research –
Saturday, 5:00 p.m.; Technology - Using a Common U.S. Source to Build an Immigrant Story –
Sunday, 2:00 p.m.; Hispanic
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