National Genealogical Society Partners with Family Village Facebook
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National Genealogical Society Partners with Family Village Facebook Game to Help Players Build Family Tree
Players of Free Family History Facebook Game Now Have Access to a NGS Custom TutorialBIRMINGHAM, AL (30 August 2012) ? Funium and the National Genealogical Society (NGS) today announced a partnership that will allow players of Family Village, Funium?s popular Facebook game, to further explore their family trees by accessing a number of NGS resources and research aids. The collaboration was announced at the Federation of Genealogical Societies 2012 Conference in Birmingham, Alabama. In coordination with the announcement, NGS will launch a separate landing page on their website tailored entirely to FamilyVillage players. Featuring a customized step-by-step guide complete with instructional videos, the page grants FamilyVillage users free access to materials typically reserved for NGS members, including ancestor charts and family group sheets. Players will be guided on how to collect more information about their relatives and ancestors, complementing their progress in FamilyVillage.On August 21, Funium officially opened FamilyVillage to all Facebook users. In gameplay, players foster their own personalized virtual community by building businesses, houses, immigrating family members, and assigning jobs. FamilyVillage encourages players to build a documented family tree and matches that data with relevant real-world documents about the users? living and deceased relatives, including newspaper articles, census records, and other documents.?This partnership significantly bolsters the real-world value of our game,? said Jeff Wells, CEO of Funium. ?We created FamilyVillage as a way to promote interest in family history with the end goal of players starting their own genealogical journey. With NGS on board, our players have some additional resources in their arsenal to further develop their family tree.? About National Genealogical SocietyFounded in 1903, the National Genealogical Society is dedicated to genealogy education, high research standards, and the preservation of genealogical records. The Arlington, Virginia-based nonprofit is the premier national society for everyone, from the beginner to the most advanced family historian, seeking excellence in publications, educational offerings, research guidance, and opportunities to interact with other genealogists.Funium is an emerging leader in the creation of Facebook games with social value that produce real-world, useful content. Funium?s flagship game, FamilyVillage, is the first Facebook game that enables players to explore their own family tree while building a virtual, online community. Through strategic partners, the game enables players to connect with billions of family history records using the Facebook platform. For more information on FamilyVillage, visit www.familyvillagegame.com.Funium Public Relations Alex Koritzcopyright ? National Genealogical Society, 3108 Columbia Pike, Suite 300, Arlington, Virginia 22204-4370.?http://www.ngsgenealogy.org.NGS does not imply endorsement of any outside advertiser or other vendors appearing in this blog.Republication of?UpFront?articles is permitted and encouraged for non-commercial purposes without express permission from NGS. Please drop us a note telling us where and when you are using the article. Express written permission is required if you wish to republish?UpFront?articles for commercial purposes. You may send a request for express written permission to UpFront@ngsgenealogy.org. All republished articles may not be edited or reworded and must contain the copyright statement found at the bottom of each?UpFront?article.Suggestions for topics for future UpFront with NGS posts are always welcome. Please send any suggested topics to UpfrontNGS@mosaicrpm.com ?
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