My long-awaited book DNA and Social Networking: A Guide to Genealogy in the Twenty-First Century has now been published and I was very excited to receive my advance copy in the post this morning. I feel very privileged to have been asked to write the book, and it is a humbling experience to see my own words in print. I was almost trembling as I opened the envelope and was able to see the book in print for the first time! I could feel my eyes moistening, and it took me a few minutes to summon up the courage to open the book, knowing that if there is anything I've forgotten or have got wrong it's now too late to make any changes. This book has been particularly challenging to write because there has been a constant stream of new developments in both fields. After submitting the manuscript I had to make a substantial number of amendments in an attempt to keep everything as up to date as possible, with the last changes being made in August. I suspect my book might even be the first book to mention Google+, the new social networking service from Google. Google+ was in beta-testing when I updated my proofs but is now open to all. The publishers have done a magnificent job with the book. It is printed on good-quality paper, and the illustrations, although necessarily in black and white, have all been reproduced to a very high standard.
The contents of the book are as follows:
Foreword by Chris Pomery
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I: The genetic genealogy revolution
Chapter 1 The basic principles
Chapter 2 Surnames and the paternal line
Chapter 3 Before surnames: haplogroups and deep ancestry
Chapter 4 The maternal line: mitochondrial DNA tests
Chapter 5 Cousins reunited: autosomal DNA tests
Chapter 6 Setting up and running a DNA project
Part II: The social networking revolution
Introduction
Chapter 7 Traditional genealogical networking methods
Chapter 8 Genealogy social networking websites
Chapter 9 General social networking websites
Chapter 10 Blogs
Chapter 11 Wikis
Chapter 12 Multimedia
Chapter 13 Collaborative tools
Appendix A DNA websites
Appendix B Testing companies
Appendix C DNA projects
Appendix D Surname resources
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
It will be a few more weeks before the book arrives in the shops and with all the online retailers, and the official publication date is now 28th November. The book will be available direct from Amazon.co.uk or from The History Press. A Kindle edition is also in preparation, and the publishers are currently waiting for Amazon to upload the PDF onto their website. The book will eventually go on sale in North America, Australia and other countries but it will take time for it to go through the distribution channels in these countries, and it probably won't be on sale overseas until the spring. In the meantime the History Press and Amazon UK both accept orders from overseas. I will also maintain a small stock of copies which I can sell myself at family history events.
© Debbie Kennett 2011
Debbie, I ordered this when I saw it through GOONS, from Amazon. They have just emailed me to say that "Our supplier has informed us that this item is no longer available.". Just thought you should know! Best wishes
ReplyDeletePenelope, I'm not sure what is happening. Amazon initially had the publication date as 1st October but the official date is in fact 28th November. It takes a few weeks for the books to go out through the distribution channels to get into the shops and to the online retailers. Amazon haven't yet had their supplies so I don't understand why they're cancelling the order unless they have computers that automatically send out cancellation e-mails if a book hasn't been received within a certain amount of time. I'll check with the publishers. I'm sure it will be available soon.
ReplyDeleteAmazon also emailed me the same Penelope Burton!
ReplyDeleteI emailed Debbie about it and she is contacting the publishers. I'm really annoyed about it.
Perhaps I'll try ordering it through the History Press next time!
I've now had a response from the publishers who say:
ReplyDelete"I believe you are right; Amazon has produced this automated message due to the delayed publication of the book. I have notified our web & data manager and am told that the problem should be resolved within the next five days."
I hope that those of you who have received this message will then be able to pre-order the book.
Congrats Debbie! It is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you CeCe. I think Amazon now have stocks of the book as it is showing up on their UK website as "in stock".
ReplyDeleteJust received my copy this morning. Looking forward to reading it.
ReplyDeleteHooray...so proud of you! Can't wait to get a copy!
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