There’s really nothing else in this site, other than basically all the resources you might need to research your genealogy online sorted out by country (it lists only some English-speaking countries, though). A list of recommended sites is presented, briefly noting what you can expect to find in each of them, like whether the sites present maps, surname databases, or maybe record transcriptions.
I’m all in favor of directories, and even enthusiast about sites like this one, which are nothing but a cluster of links of interest, but a bit of orientation could be welcome and useful for people who are only starting to research their ancestors using this web. For instance, I reckon information on how thorough the databases are could be great time-savers, or if that information is not available, a good idea could be to point users to where to start searching. Explore the ‘Free Stuff’ area to discover forms and charts, download clipart or even census worksheets, as in spreadsheets with the same columns as historical census from different countries which let you copy and keep track of information without mastering Excel. 







