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DNA Tourism
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to determine which information sources genealogical tourists use to plan their travels and how online organisations and genealogical associations affect them. The goal's justification stems from the recent surge in demand for genealogy travel to family origin locations and the ensuing social and economic consequences. For this reason, a survey of 223 genealogical enthusiasts who participate in or consult a variety of organisations and groups was undertaken. This study confirms the substantial influence that social networks, genealogical associations, and genealogical clubs have on both the general information that genealogists receive regarding family history research and the particular questions that tourists find interesting. It also demonstrates how less of an impact traditional media and travel firms have. In order to support the online dissemination of historical documented resources and materials, the aforementioned difficulties are important for public cultural and tourism authorities as well as private sector businesses.
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